Stasis
Blinds are closed
to block the blinding
rays of sunlight.
I’ve no desire to see.
Text alerts at random
hours throughout each day.
I can’t bring myself to talk
nor to hear the sympathetic
sounds of do-gooders.
My soul is constrained
like a chrysalis attached
to a mighty cedar of Lebanon,
barely holding on,
mere existing, somewhere
between life and death.
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I love this—and I appreciate the succinct, simple form.
Thank you!
been there. nice poem
Whoa. Hope it’s just the heat. This is a great description of being on the edge
barely holding on,
mere existing, somewhere
between life and death.
Great last lines!
Thank you for all the nice comments. Once again, this is not me. I’m not going through a crisis. The poems I’m writing this month are a parent’s perspective on the Uvalde, Texas school shooting.
Really strong writing.
“like a chrysalis attached
to a mighty cedar of Lebanon”
Wow!
Thank you!
The perspective of Uvalde really puts this poem in context. Your imagery is so effective!
Thank you!