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I curse
my mind, sadist to my kneeling brain. Drained of energy, muscles fight, strain to stand. The earth went on without me, spun around again to light. Get cereal. Make coffee. Fight eyelids. Look at the yard. I envy the ivy. To crawl down under those green arrowheads, to stay unseen in the all-day shadows, a quiet neighbor to spiders and moles. To stretch straight under quaking vines and see the sky blink when the wind blows. There’d be no sign of me under the giant pine. Pressed against the grass, crawl in increments of inches into that small space between the lowest branches and the ground. To anyone around I’d stay invisible, flat on spongy needles, enveloped by the scent and shade. I could trade the world for that space under the porch behind the trellis. Fall in love with the smell of rotten leaves and must. Maybe sleep beside the ancient Frisbee. Curl up between the cold smooth dirt and the weight of the house in the wooden planks above. I could shove myself on hands and knees into the eaves, dark arcade of oak, a cloud of odor like old books. The slightest shift in weight would create small dust clouds. Wings of webs would connect me to floor and roof. Cleared out, there might be enough room under the kitchen sink. Chin to knee, bent like a question mark, hear the faucet’s infrequent drip, feel cold metal, taste rust. Savor closed eyes in the comfort of the cupboard’s cold dank air. But it’s not where it’s when. And there seems to be no end to the brain’s simmering boil. It runs like a motor low on oil, burns and scrapes. The pistons begin to seize. Things get slow but somehow go on. My thoughts snake the house for places I know I’d not be found. The attic, a closet? No, too easy. It doesn’t matter, my body takes my mind’s side. It doesn’t matter what place I take. I could hide, but I’d be hiding wide awake. |
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I loved this poem. It was a little sad, but I can relate.
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(((myanimalc)))
beautiful and soporific warm milk? |
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love this, excellent write!
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this is a wonderful write
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Thank you:
Mega shortie Harold bastet kc |
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