I have decided he can’t help it. The sickness brings it.
The prickliness corrals inside the mouth, along the rows
of teeth--a bitter saliva he must spit out.
It is his voice, his mouth, yes but misery makes
a good impersonator. It stalks, it thins, it frays,
it twists the soul from muscle and bone.
It moves without heart through its long dogged
digging in the bowels, both claws soaked with
what flows there, until the nerves, until
the soul itself pulls away from that entire
sagging beast.
All this to add a bit more time to life.
And all the while the evil sickness waits.
You can hear it swallow with anticipation.
And all the while the evil sickness waits.
You can hear it swallow with anticipation.
Oh Ellen. "Misery makes a good impersonator." " You can hear it swallow with anticipation." The monster, the metaphors. Lovely heart wrenching writing. Excellent.
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by, for the kindness of your reply, Carey my love, my fellow poet.
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