Men Like That
Men Like That
All the men I know
only cry when their dad dies,
and only then in the hospital room.
They squeeze out a few hot tears
you want to touch to see if they’re wet.
They only sing in church,
or hum around the house.
Dancing is for weddings,
(They only participate
in the required songs.)
Even these men, however,
are susceptible to human indulgences.
Take them to the school yard.
They’ll teach you to stand
on the seat of your bike.
And on the tee box, if your good,
and alone, they’ll introduce you
to their imaginary friend.
The one they’ve play golf with
all their life.