ASTHMA

ASTHMA

A Poem by Linda J. Wofff
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Try sucking air through pin holes.

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Somewhere between

the restroom floor

and the hallway

I suck air.


Sponge-filled,

molecular pin holes,

gasping.

 

I am a meteor by pieces.

         Pieces of a comet.

         Heading spinning.

 

They’ve scrutinized me

under seeing-glass,

They’ve scheduled more

times that,

I can count…


Before I pass

out or die

they scramble.

They smother.

Air becomes puffs

of pumps.

 

 

© 2017 Linda J. Wofff


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Air becomes puffs

of pumps.....yes true. good poem

Posted 5 Years Ago



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Linda J. Wofff
Linda J. Wofff

Seattle, WA



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Linda J. Wolff (WolffPoetry.com) is an American poet from the Pacific Northwest, Washington State, founder & editor of Wolff Poetry – Go-To Literary Journal. Linda J. Wolff’s latest eBook,.. more..

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