Sudden, sudden loss of control. Your invisible blood sticks to my fingers, The air that left you, To my chest like alien tentacles. Grey metal to join the blue and black, Already nuzzled in the fields. Who was here before me?
My pill-induced nightmare is shattered by your silent scream.
Sudden, sudden loss of control. My biggest fear just rolled all over me: From a distance I observed, The war of paranoia and sedation β The human-made virus Spreading through the world. Whose side am I on?
Grey streaked kind woman, I canβt tell you how sorry I am.
Sudden, sudden loss of control. I cling desperately to the only scrapes you left me: It works, but only just. And only just always fills you With horrors and questions and blame. Only just pulls me out of Switzerland, and right back into the rubble.