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Hello, dad, how are you? He replies “it’s a big dog” Eyes rimmed in folds of ocher skin swim Sliding over a sterile room The little yellow band has the word risk on it And a purple blotch consumes one cheek And the nurse says that he quakes and shakes in anger He sneaks from his quarters Where’re you going? “nowhere” And he’s never been so thin, Looking like a melting candle, sinking into the bed Like he was just another blanket Made of skin The nurse was convinced he was watching Watching Star Trek after Wild Wild West “what’s happening on there?” Captain Kirk and that alien lady swapped bodies Captain Kirk is trapped inside another body Trapped- nobody believes him, but he’s trapped Confined, a strong and powerful man Inside the frail body of an alien female. And it’s horrible, nobody listens to him Nobody can understand. We’re gonna go now, okay? “i l-lurmph, i-“ But his mouth won’t listen and The drug-thick blood in his brain isn’t helping Okay, bye, dad. I love you. And maybe if she holds the loving hand on his head long enough He’ll finally let his whirling eyes rest And with hope she whispers to a fragmented mind Maybe the angels will listen. Visit the angels for a while, dad, they’ll help you sleep.
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Aug 6, 2010
Aug 6, 2010 at 6:16 AM UTC
Captain Kirk is trapped.
Hello, dad, how are you? He replies “it’s a big dog” Eyes rimmed in folds of ocher skin swim Sliding over a sterile room The little yellow band has the word risk on it And a purple blotch consumes one cheek And the nurse says that he quakes and shakes in anger He sneaks from his quarters Where’re you going? “nowhere” And he’s never been so thin, Looking like a melting candle, sinking into the bed Like he was just another blanket Made of skin The nurse was convinced he was watching Watching Star Trek after Wild Wild West “what’s happening on there?” Captain Kirk and that alien lady swapped bodies Captain Kirk is trapped inside another body Trapped- nobody believes him, but he’s trapped Confined, a strong and powerful man Inside the frail body of an alien female. And it’s horrible, nobody listens to him Nobody can understand. We’re gonna go now, okay? “i l-lurmph, i-“ But his mouth won’t listen and The drug-thick blood in his brain isn’t helping Okay, bye, dad. I love you. And maybe if she holds the loving hand on his head long enough He’ll finally let his whirling eyes rest And with hope she whispers to a fragmented mind Maybe the angels will listen. Visit the angels for a while, dad, they’ll help you sleep.
In loving memory of JHM Grace Culloton 2010
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Aug 6, 2010
Aug 6, 2010 at 6:16 AM UTC
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