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I Leave You With A Breath of Ivy


A Poem by Morney
"
Recalling a hospital stay.
"

This day hangs heavy on me.
It will not fit me right.
I'm unbuttoned
unzipped -
this hem is ripped.
We tripped but we tried
oh we tried to walk a straight line.

 

I am itching --
my skin shows no mercy
take it off now,
oh god please take it off -
I grow frightened of losing my breath.

 

You tell me catching it could be worse...

 

Where did you get this glue?
It sticks to me as if it thinks
it is a second skin.
It is not part of this body.
Why does it cling so
tightly?

 

I am paralysed.
I am scared.
I dream I am dead.
This is the hospital where the nearly dead go.
I will be tested and I will fail.
You talk to me, you touch me.
I reply, I respond - oh god thank you, all is well.

 

You sigh deeply.
You rub your forehead.
Maybe one tear forms.

 

My ears ring with a church bell and a voice
wishes to speak to me soon.

 

Why are my ears closing up?
I cannot hear I cannot hear.

 

I am her from top to toe today -
the ivy grows.
Soon I will be waist-deep...

 

Could this be my last chance to tell you?

 

I am tethered to that bed again
and the ivy is growing fast.
Words need a mouth,
words need fingers.

 

The fingers were webbed together before
that tray stopped with paper and a crayon.
"Pens," she said, "make a pathetic but possible attempt."
"Pencils,"she said, "can be bluntly sharp and the bloody mess..."

 

A crayon for you, dear -
and all the paper that you need.


But I have gone, I have gone back into the breath of ivy.

 

© 2007 Morney Wilson


© 2008 Morney



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