Queenie


 

I’m a bad-ass babe
mean not cruel
a little bit crazy
but no ones fool

I roll with a finger-snap
juke-jive strut
don’t mess with me
if ya’ know what’s what

I’m smoooooth
as a dry martini
name is Liz
but call me Queenie

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rob kistner © 2021

Poetry at: dVerse

 


36 thoughts on “Queenie”

    1. So nice to see your name in my comments Brian. I had little time available today. Had my wife Kathy in the emergency room with severe dehydration. She’s fine, but it was all I could do to this piece written and posted during the 9 hours we spent in the exam room. I will visit your blog tomorrow.

    1. Do not mess Ingrid! 🙂 A little side note. If you take the verses of my “Queeny”, they fit perfect in Elvis’s version of mean woman blues. Was that intentional — oh yes! I reverted back to my days writing rock songs for my band. This is s little “3 chord wonder” as we used to refer to the rockabilly style of R&R.

  1. “… finger-snap juke-jive strut don’t mess with me if ya’ know what’s what …” not your ordinary gun moll

  2. Music is playing as I sit typing ~~~ jiving and juking to your tunes! Just call me Queenie.

    Send good energy to your wife.

  3. My favorite coffee mug is from the Bad Ass Coffee Company in Destin, Fla. Seems appropriate …..

  4. As the disabled member of our household, when my wife, and caregiver has a medical issues it’s thrice frightening. So I feel for you, brother. Queenie is a babe for sure, an Ann Margret, Angie Dickinson kind of hard ass. Sadly, they are too independent for marriage, so they pass through your life like a Succubus with her crotch on fire.

    1. Yes, it was such a helpless feeling Glenn, sitting in that exam room, listening to her moan for several hours, not knowing what to do or say. Thank god she got to come home with me. It was complete dehydration, a potassium crash. Thing is, we are not sure what caused it?

      Queenie is a hard livin’, hard lovin’ mama — rollin’ with a finger-snap, juke-jive strut… a mean lass who’ll kick your ass!

  5. The tone was so authentic and convincing in this piece, it had me snapping my fingers in the second stanza, much to my surprise, since I’m definitely not as bad-ass….hahaha.

    1. Thank you Bill. All is well with Kathy now. 🙂 A major potassium crash, brought on by severe dehydration from a cold. She was suffering, so I advise everyone — stay hydrated, and fortify your potassium!

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