when sickness came

when sickness came

A Poem by delapruch
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na.

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bet on what s/he thought would be

a “sure thing”

(sure, s/he wouldn’t admit to

him/herself that there wasn’t such

a thing as a “sure thing,” but s/he

liked to play pretend with the best of

em’)&

those first years were just like

everybody spoke of,

they learned about each other,

they saved & had a child &

in that child they invested time &

emotion---

the kid began to grow &

the family seemed so perfect

until

sickness

came.

 

couldn’t put a finger on it

even if s/he tried, but there was a

change in the significant other,

there was an inexplicable change---

came on like a calming wind in the

middle of a Summer’s day &

yet began to burn quickly

like a fire whose embers would grow

& not fade.

 

when sickness came, s/he couldn’t explain

just what it was that s/he was thinking,

but his/her significant other wanted answers

& it only provoked the situation---

didn’t ask the right questions to begin with,

didn’t think about the genes,

didn’t think about what s/he was becoming,

didn’t think about where it all would leave.

 

left with the kid, was all that s/he could do,

because said significant other was spinning

out of control,

where blood did spurt from him/herself &

others, tearing up the world around him/her,

going down with the ship &

no one saw it coming,

no one had any idea that such a sweet

person had such torment on

speed dial,

nobody new how to deal with it until

it was too late &

everyone still living

suffered,

after sickness came.

© 2012 delapruch


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delapruch
delapruch

nothingville, NY



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Bio: The writer we call delapruch has been writing since infancy. His first piece was scrawled on the inside of his mother’s womb. Long since published, the rights now reside in the hands o.. more..

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