Paralysis
Numbness
a whirlpool circles above our
heads
it whispers it
sting us
numbness
and we can walk amongst the
dead
they are not here
they were dropped off
around the corner
numbness
and we can laugh
with a little shot
of anaesthesia
Blindness
and we can run and befog our
hearts
we can follow the candy floss
blindness
and we are not here
we are never there
we never were
blindness
and Scylla is not what it
seems to be
it does not have so many heads
nor dried blood on every scale
Deafness
and nobody screams nobody cries
they are not there
we cannot hear
deafness
and music is all that we can
hear
there is no screech of broken lungs
deafness
and we can sing
nobody out there
fear is not knocking
on every door
Muteness
and we cannot talk with
fragile voices
nothing to say
no need to speak
muteness
and we can hum a lullaby
no words no tunes
no dreams no faith
Paralysis
This poem belongs to the series of poems published as "Scylla and Charybdis". The book can be bought here and the preface of it can be read here.