Well, I am sick. Even sicker than yesterday. but here are my E entries for the challenge:
Eye
I live inside the eye. Vacuous, lost
in a steaming, sulfurous wasteland, we stare, the eye
and I. Drifts of exhaustion fog a window otherwise so clear
that it appears unglazed. Hot, red and dry,
the eye and I watch the frayed edges of dreams
unwind and pool in holographic puddles. Twitching,
little scenes surround us, paint
drips of smeared color and spastic motion
into our peripheral vision. We want to dive
into lost reveries, to be swallowed by their promise of sleep,
but they shimmer and fade when we reach for them. Our lids
scorch open. I try not to see the teeth growing
inside the maw of eye. The iris shreds into spears;
its hissing-‘possum jaws show numerous canines. I refuse
to notice the eye’s hunger. Already in its belly, my scales
slip off and fall in multicolored rain. Hydrochloric acid dissolves
them, liberates their swirling hues. The tapeworm insomnia
swims free in the amniotic fluid, in the home of dreams,
in the small death of sleep.
Mary Stebbins Taitt
This is a new poem, still in progress. You can see, perhaps, how it related to being sick.
2 comments:
That is so sweet re your "wildlife" baby.
Your words paint pictures as always, great work
Thanks you so much, John. :-D
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