Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
#norovirus
The body can dispel intruders By way of torture, force and flame Yet there is not anything cruder Than the tug-of-war of loss and shame that refuses to leave where it has came. Bad meat leaves a footprint easy to track; Loss leaves barely a hint like needles in a smokestack, invisible until it attacks. Grief has no sturdy structure, disguises itself as a stray animal. I can't euthanize it like I did her; I can't watch it die like I did with him. It wriggles into the coziest coil of brain matter and sleeps; when it tosses and turns the body spooks, trying to find an intruder. The body can't expel emotions by more than way of tears; How I wish I could push it out of either end.
0
Jan 24
Jan 24, 2026 at 7:37 AM UTC
Food Poisoning is Gentler Than Grief