finding more exotic fears |
When my nerves all calmed and died and blood stilled in my veins all those pesky human fears stopped running through my brain. No more fears of vampire bites or vacuum cleaners, pain no spiders, snakes, or bites of shark no falling out of trains no poison ivy, heights or depths rejection letters, tests no—my glands were undead now those old fears flew the nest. And new fears filled my putrid brain the what ifs were so strong— what if my rotting clothes caught fire? or if a hunt went wrong? what if I lost all my food? if brains disappeared? but I find that worst case scenes don’t really make me fear— 'Cause even though my rotten limbs are difficult to tether some dental floss and superglue will stitch me back together. and even though my prey is fast I'll get them in the end I'll lurch them down and eat their brains and then work on their friends In fact, the only thing that makes my insides gnaw and churn that makes my limbs both jerk and twitch that makes my stomach burn— if I could feel embarrassment, I’d feel without cessation for this new thing I fear the most is my ferret infestation. line count: 36 Please rate this low! Poetry Zombies want one star for their best work! Written for "Poetry Zombies: Dawn of the Dreck!" [18+]. |