Poem: Quest

“Quest”
by Bill Ward
2000

A vast fortress looms before me
Windowless ramparts tower above
Guarded from reality by a moat of parked cars
Teeming with peril

I brave the frantic drivers trying to park
 Their monstrous machines,
  And pass through the portcullis.
I brave the teeming mass of
 Men, women, and screaming babies.
Turning sideways, I navigate around Santa’s Elfland.
Nothing can stop me now,
I am on a crusade.

Visa held high like a banner into battle,
I charge my way into the store.
Rooting through mud, my nose smells a truffle.
I pick up the glorious gift –
  Just the perfect thing.
Fanfares play, my heart swells with triumph.
I turn to buy it –
  I see I am not the first one here.
A trial of patience, I see.
Enduring, I stand in line.
At last my moment of glory arrives.
I hold forth my grail and my Visa card.
Smugly I watch the clerk:
  tap tap tap
  beep
  chugga chugga chugga
  bzzzz

The dragon has caught me in its lair.
I am defeated with one word –
  DECLINED.

© 2000 William R. Ward
All Rights Reserved
January 3, 2000

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