N*****s

N*****s

A Poem by SkinlessFrank

The baby crawled into
the plastic storage box
The lid closed.
It felt cozy there 
as he pressed
against the clear sides.

His mother did not hear
nor see him give a laugh
and a wave. She did not see him 
fidgeting 
and 
getting restless.

The baby marvelled at 
how the sides were so smooth
Even as he wondered in his
baby brain why his lungs 
did not fill. But no matter.
Every experience is new and unusual.
Why should this one 
be less different?

The baby shook 
and trembled 
and gasped. But without fear or anguish.

His sight began to dim 
and his mind
began to numb.
He thought about sleep
and n*****s gone
dry

The baby was me

© 2021 SkinlessFrank


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what a haunting effigy in darkness~ the innocence gone to air without air~ social nuances threaded through the first person response~ and gad that last stanza is a literary bullet hitting its mark in the mind of the reader~ shatterways~ your ability to create both a haunting scene and flesh it with reactive emotional nuances is damn strong~ chilling human uncoiling tale~

Posted 13 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.




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-- ohhhhh... -- this is excruciating... brilliantly narrated... -- from where i'm looking, this image tells me that when we don't know the world we're in, it seems new and fascinating... and if that world decides to suffocate us, we don't even realize what happened... -- our parents can't possibly protect us all the time... -- they're babies too... dealing with the world that they find themselves in... -- this piece moved me to tears, Maestro D. ... i'm relieved i haven't turned to stone... and i'm also reminded of how important it is to be sceptical... -- oddly, i feel empowered... i won't be in a stupor when i find my way back into the real world... -- maybe i'll do a better job of protecting myself... p.s. it feels like you were in tears when you wrote this piece...

Posted 8 Years Ago


The thought made me gasp and go limp...extremely affecting write.

Posted 11 Years Ago


I don't know what to think of this.... I enjoyed reading, and I sense it's really rather good, but I can't say what it means. I'll have to come back to it...

Posted 12 Years Ago


How does one fear what one does not understand? This is why they say ignorance is bliss.

Posted 12 Years Ago


entropy, death wishing and all the rest. rest assured the parents were not very pleased

Posted 12 Years Ago


Frickin' Wow! Not sure how to review, other than to say, simply stunning.

Posted 12 Years Ago


yikes.

Posted 12 Years Ago


Really? I locked myself in an ice box when I was about two, and it turned out to not be nearly as much fun as I'd thought.

Posted 12 Years Ago


oooooooo....damn that was a stab in the heart with a rusty butter knife. Graphic as they come but still laced with some truth that makes it palpable and necessary. Whew.....

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I keep coming back to you. I want to read more and more, it's all sick yet tasteful. A child at that age looks at the mother as a GOD, they will not question anything at that young vulnerable age...just accept it as it is...whether it be bad or good.
You mess with my motherly instinct to want to hate this, but I know you are just building upon human emotions with the metaphor of a child being snuffed out of this life....and the ending....perposterous!

Posted 13 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.


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SkinlessFrank

Glen Sutton, Quebec, Canada



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