By Matthew DeGroat on November 6, 2021
Matthew DeGroat: “You Should Probably Date Me”
Jack Grapes Poetry Prize Finalist
Matthew DeGroat, “You Should Probably Date Me,” 2021 Jack Grapes Poetry Prize Finalist selected by Judge Alexis Rhone Fancher
This marvelous, quirky poem held me in sway from the first reading. Funny, poignant and self-deprecating, the poem made me laugh out loud. When I went deeper, I was impressed with the craft and language of the poem. It totally knocked me out.
— Alexis Rhone Fancher
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You Should Probably Date Me
I like coffee
and breezy twenty-three degree
weather
I dislike mutant viruses
and injustice
and money
I like money
and sex and whisky
in abundant moderation
my perfect first date:
an international airport
a gin and tonic and a lime
a smoking section
a reclining seat with some
extra legroom and some
Dostoevsky to make me laugh
then and a kiss
on the neck with
the smell of
the ocean
and you
nights in nights out
a cozy five hundred year old pub
with outdoor seating (of course)
you’re active
I’m funny
you’re contagious
I’m recovering
anxious
nauseous
five foot eleven
middle-aged
angry and disappointed with myself
probably allergic
to your cat
Author
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Matthew DeGroat is a native New Yorker and lifelong artist, musician, and writer. He enjoys vagabonding around Europe, teaching English, and making word art. Occasionally, Matthew performs with his alternative rock band, Luv Dot Gov, in New York City. Some of his songs have appeared on TV shows like Skins, Mob Wives, and The Real World. Matthew is currently working on finishing his first book of poetry, entitled “Timeless Junk Of The Soul.”
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