If I Could Climb InsideA Poem by Philip WardlowWhat would like to do to helpt another?I grab your head tight in a vice as you sleep sedated, I make multiple cuts deep; past skin, past bone. I pull back the flaps and climb inside. Amidst a tangled mess I stand, wires frayed and disconnected, terminals cracked and decayed with gears full of gunk and stuck tight not moving. A frown comes to my face, for this cannot be all there is to you. You seem to be dead inside, no lights flicker on the walls to indicate an energy has ever lived here…but yet I sense something. A weak rhythmic hum travels into my feet, as transient electrons skip through you from somewhere buried deep. I smile for I see there is hope yet to be had Something yet lingers. I set my tool bag slowly down upon the floor and begin my work. By Philip Wardlow © 2013 Philip Wardlow |
AuthorPhilip WardlowGrand Rapids, MIAboutI went back to college and took creative writing and english lit courses along with participating in several writing groups to hone my skills as a writer. I am into writing Horror stories, fantasy, .. more..Writing
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