William F Dougherty - Schadenfreude

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{Pleasure at another's misfortune.}

Her confidantes endorsed her trim divorce,
clumped like raisins in the courtroom's calm,
noting how quickly a decree can disperse
bridge teams, guest lists, golf dates, a common name.
Precisely coifed, her comforters discourse
how her navy-blue dress enhanced her aplomb
as she related better turned to worse-
her voice white gold; her spine, titanium.

Cheeping at lunch, her intimates recall
proverbs of parting as their diamonds tap
crystals of Beaujolais; quite disenthralled,
she slouches, sucks her teeth, and briskly raps
a breadstick against a jagged oyster shell,
smirking as its brittle bone neatly snaps.

William F Dougherty

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