she picks up the shards of her broken mind places them in neat arrangement of prettiest colours giving such names and thinks of lives they have never lead with husbands never met pretty dresses for each adorned piece of her mad mad mind but it delights her no end to imagine the tender kiss each one gets the warm embrace earned by fretting the cookies and pie quick teddy roosevelt steals a cookie with a toothy grin its just a image of a shattered shard but its enough
carrying her caravan of eyes in a concealing tortoise shell bag she seals away along the edge of perceived existence where the headlights don't shine the houses far off enough not to see clearly she makes for the wood and the wind soaked lake its dark waters crisp and cold on her hot feet a place where she is alone enough to feel free
she lays her eggshell children of the mind on the glacier torn rock in the brilliant summer sun where without motion sparkle and gleam like silent fire and sings to them a lullaby ring a round the rosie pocket full of posies plague men come knockin on the door but quick teddy roosevelt long gone dig a hole for you dig a hole for me thrice you labour in the all day into night thrice you pile earthen mounds in the sun but never no more spend your pocket of posies my young one she gathers up her shattered mind and flees home finally able to see the plague is of the mind and it has come home to roost