Smothering Lapses
Breaking down, an
easy, sincere breath.
Heavy, heavier, &
heaviest rains
on this roof, seen
out through a thin
screen, past altar.
Even a moth has
fled my panels.
Upon swollen
eyes, in bloated
belly, as limbs
weaken, I refuse
to cave altogether.
I am in a tutorage,
lessons laid out,
spread across an
occupied table.
Children hide under
neath, adults go blind.
03.04.11
(Art © 2008, Poetry © 2011 by j. m. Scoville)
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