Another Bottle of Wine

Author: Stephen W. Cote

Maitre'de please, another bottle of wine

One more time, if you have the time,

"Are you well?""I'm doing fine."

If you're sure monsieur, I need a date and the time

What's in the glass this time?

"Charon's Vineyard, sir", "Yes, a bloody vine."

They set my table with a red rose ring

Around one more rhinestone riddled red candle

Cigarrete embers and ash accumulated

From the floors in my aging acorn sandles

They let me live a lonely love life

And I lapped up their lupine laughter

Speaking softly, they soothed and wooed me

Until I sipped a swallow of their daily decanter

Maitre'de please, another bottle of wine

Perhaps the red rose kind, I promise it's the last time

"Yeah right.""No, the last time."

He's been sunken and sorrowful since last September

Someone has certainty slashed and slain him

Tobacco taints his fingertips and teeth

This man was taken by treachery and sin

Don't delivery a sermon to this maitre'de

On drink or drugs or demons

God got giddy and gracious or just grizzled

And made him one great goddamn villain.

Maitre'de please, another bottle of wine

It's cold and dark tonight, and I don't drive

"Your bottle empty?""Full as my life."

Take your time monsieur, I have enough time

What's in the glass this time?

"Charon's Vineyard", "Yes, I'm acquainted with that kind."