Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
April 27, 2026

Another Bad Bet

"...empty pockets filled with knowledge would weigh me down..."

Another Bad Bet

The wager went unsaid,
while I studied
non-dramatic literature, the rule
of law, Camus crashing into a tree,
Jungian rebirth (neat enough
to fit in the plot
of some Canadian novels
we pretend are more read
than they are),
but the gamble was there --
the dealer god (trapped
in my red grade school bible
like it was a 9-5 job)
or a tenured professor (still
proud of getting a doctorate
before 30), even if I never thought
how empty pockets filled with knowledge
would weigh me down,
make my fear of water redundant
as a English Literature degree
qualifying me to answer phones
for General Motors,
only to turn my future into a penny
sinking under a wish.







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