Starry Nights
In my family
Madness runs, in
some it walks and
others merely
tiptoes. We can all see
where it gallops
or trickles out
like thick maple syrup
from a tipped over jar.
I’m blessed with a kiss
of it and not its full
blown embrace like
brother’s opposite poles
or sister’s obessions
or aunt’s hand wring
or grandmother’s sorrow
and so on, just the manic
rush toward alarm
that my wife helps me
disarm with a dozen
deep breaths
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so much more gentle when the wife (metaphorically) cuts the ears off!
I love the idea of Madness trickling like thick maple syrup! Well done, Jim.
well said!
Powerful!
Not long ago speaking of someone I know I told my daughter “she has mental illness.” Then I said “I have mental illness…anyone who is human has mental illness!” Glad you voice it so well and you have Jennifer to calm the alarm!