No ratings.
poem about my mom having a false alarm heart attack |
my sleeping sight flooded with red and blue and red spinning in horizontal slits. my heartbeat and her footsteps, her heels cracked dry and my door cracked ajar and her voice "Honey, I'm going now" and my snoring, my sheets stiff, and her voice "I'm not sure when I'll come home" and I did not move. Her cracked voice, spider vein legs, bleeding heels, heart skip, it is me father, i have committed her to sagging stomach, midnight phonecalls. They came for her. They came for her body, her flighting heart. I wished they came for her midnight twins, her flighting mind, her screaming, "We are locked inside this house and we're going to die. I can't find the key and oh God I can't find the twins", her ribcage scarlet in between the shadows of her bones from the staircase incident, keys pressed while I pressed my covers and listened to the alarm chime, her trying to save us from burning inside that house while no fire sparked and her lip bled onto the railing. I slept and they carried her away, barefoot inside the entryway to save her marble floor, as she insisted. |