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Blowhole

My great-great-great-great-great-times-a-million grandmother

was a whale.

And although the Origin of Species never mentions **** sapiens

I own that.

Because just as I have my mother’s calves and my father’s hairline

I have my grandmother’s blowhole.

An evolutionary adaptation to keep me alive

It’s done well so far.

The tides come in and the rains pour down as a flood and monsoon and I feel my lungs burning and I

GASP

At the surface

And I feel my grandmother’s pain.

She is trapped between graceful fish and powerful hippos

Life and death

Lungs underwater

Each deep breath a risk that after diving into the deep

she won’t return

In time.

 

I am told that I am

The culmination of billions of years of evolution

Why, then, is my blowhole necessary?

I wish I had inherited gills

Because the fear of drowning

Is paralyzing.

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Written by
kayla-kaml
American
Published
Feb 9, 2015
Lines·Words
24·143
Notes

spoken word lyrics about mental illness

Tags
#depression#illness#disorder#anxiety#mentalillness#mental#drowning#evolution#gasping#majordepression
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