Inside Fear
When you walk into a jungle,
the first footfall splits veins
with epinephrine, the spike
of quick, deep uncertainty.
Bared teeth are expected,
the chase of two straight,
white canines like too-real
figures standing in shadow.
Viscera lies on a carpet
of moss, beside your heart
tumbling to ignite some
apt, biological failsafe.
Does it activate in time?
Do you even realize?
3 thoughts on "Inside Fear"
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Yikes! Love stanza 3! Amazing what fears we humans have and how they can control our lives.
Shew, this is wonderful: “Viscera lies on a carpet/of moss, beside your heart…”
Agree with Sylvia and Shaun. Stanza three sings!