Do Not Disturb
Whatever it was that held mother together
all these years, is unraveling like a daytime soap opera—
turned out like the dusk of her underbed,
pacing the kitchen, hands churning air,
as if word for word was the same as moment by moment,
repetition the answer to prayer.
During the Great War, electricity was used as cure.
Volts routed through fractured cerebellums,
or directly on sectors of the body where derangements
were manifest. Those enduring matters of the heart
often undone by the overzealous.
Cracked as a broken mirror and all its mess,
her hours decline to halves, halves to minutes,
an empty frame all that remains
of the what, the where, or the not of her.
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