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Medication

Every morning the first thing

is do the subtraction

washing the body

from head to toe

drain all the crud

excretion

combing to get rid of some fallen hair

then do the addition

shove one capsule after another

down the stomach

when it's getting chilly

and there's no color green in front of you

take some vitamin C

to allow some green herbage

grow in your system

when it's dawn

and the sun keeps bouncing up and down

take some Prozac to reduce

the bumpiness of the road

when i was little

i was like a pill

trying to get into the tummy

the tummy was big and strong

and i was thrown all over the place

now the pill found that i was its rival

and had to tame my raging waves

i began to obey

the pill releases tenderness

and soothes me with a sanguine

emoji

it conducts the music

of the forest glade

inviting the swans

with its verdant melody

and my fingers no longer want

to reach the sky

my eyes choose the tranquility

of a placid lake

i even started liking the sound

of putrefaction that is not of impulse

but of delight in transiency

now i submit to this tiny ruler

mysterious yet earnest

that resides in the horizon

i like the freedom

i don't object to its amiability

nor its autocracy.

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Written by
chinhooi-ng
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Published
Nov 22, 2022
Lines·Words
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