I sat in Meng’s weary, waiting 
dusk long since descended 
nightfall now master of the sky  
with wind blown snow  
swirling chaos into perfection.  
And finally Mabel Muldoon trudged in 
with eight children from her belly 
aching for the return of daddy 
who got caught robbing a liquor store 
so he could buy Christmas presents 
worthy of Mr. Michael Muldoon. 
Now Mabel sold herself  
to raise bail, but unable to succeed. 
Not because she wasn’t good-looking 
but would only lie there  
weary, waiting until lust unraveled. 
Al Hoppe went with Mabel 
but her sadness and his sadness 
shut down desire. 
“Thirty years of whores, Bernstein, ” he said 
staring hard at me with “I’m finished.” 
Mabel plopped at my table. 
“Empty streets, ” she sighed. 
“A night like this, ” I said. 
“Cold.” 
“Cold.”  
And I wiped the wetness from her cheeks. 
“Wish I had a million dollars.” 
And I wished for words.
Charles Chaim Wax
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-wound-gaping-wide/