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Cigarettes for breakfast

for the saint that never eats, but is always nourished

By J. R. LowePublished 2 years ago 1 min read
Top Story - January 2024
Cigarettes for breakfast
Photo by Amisha Nakhwa on Unsplash

All you have for breakfast are cigarettes

because there's a weight on your chest that

can't be lifted, supressing your appetite. And your heart

doesn't work the way it should -

every beat out of rhythm like a drunken dancer -

feeling like it could burst with a

great big BANG at any moment. So, you love twice as

hard to make up for it.

I know because I've seen it between the smoky

jokes you throw to camouflage the

knives that cut your skin, painting scars. But you never

lick the wounds, because a

mother's work is never done, and you

never let yourself breathe, always letting the smoke steal the

oxygen from your lungs. Sometimes I think you're the only

person in the world who doesn't like you. You were never one to

quit, on people or tobacco. White coats

recommended it, stern yet concerned, but a

superhero's work is never done - and that's what you are

to us. Always there, armed with a hug and half a heart, loving

unconditionally, as though it's the only food you need. When

vultures circle, you're always there,

wielding words of wisdom;

xyphoid and bold. And even though your heart stopped dancing

years ago, you still have cigarettes for breakfast, waltz with

zest through ours, and make us smile for tea.

GratitudeStream of ConsciousnessFree Verse

About the Creator

J. R. Lowe

By day, I'm a PhD student, by night.... I'm still a PhD student, but sometimes I procrastinate by writing on Vocal. Based in Australia.

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  • Anna 2 years ago

    Congrats on Top Story!🥳

  • Daniel J. Heck2 years ago

    Xyphoid, zest, vultures! Great usage of vocabulary and imagery; you paint a picture of concern for a likeable subject. Well written.

  • Ava Mack2 years ago

    Wonderfully done, JR! Particularly loved this line: "You were never one to quit, on people or tobacco."

  • Gorgeous The title sealed the deal for me, the rest was a bonus

  • Sean A.2 years ago

    Intense and well written

  • Hayley Matto2 years ago

    Lovely piece, the cadence was beautiful. Love that it was written almost like a letter to a loved one.

  • Hayley Matto2 years ago

    Lovely piece, the cadence was beautiful. Love that it was written almost like a letter to a loved one.

  • Bew2 years ago

    Engaging and expertly written, your story held my attention, leaving me eagerly anticipating what happens next. The way you skillfully blended emotions and suspense makes it a truly captivating experience. Please take a moment to read my work as well!

  • Back to say congratulations on your Top Story! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

  • Test2 years ago

    You're doing amazing work—keep it up, congratulations!

  • Cathy holmes2 years ago

    Congrats on the TS

  • Andrea Corwin 2 years ago

    Great layout of this topic! Nicely done. 😍

  • JBaz2 years ago

    Well, I just found my favourite, and that is saying something, because there are some wonderfully written pieces out there. Yours just evoked such a passion and emotional struggle I was caught up it . A very big congratulations

  • Rebekah BT2 years ago

    I loved this. It was very well written, and great job on the abecedarian !!!

  • Paul Stewart2 years ago

    Boom. Two for two, J! Well done on a stunning Top Story!

  • Caroline Jane2 years ago

    Oh my! This is fabulous! A contender for sure. So much great stuff here. The characterisation is stunning. Outstanding!

  • Paul Stewart2 years ago

    MY word...I don't really think I can follow what others have said so well. But, this is a remarkable piece...beautiful, poignant tribute to a mother, and I assume, your mother? So much is so relatable and yeah...I would pick out favourite lines, but many have been mentioned....the flow was just stunning. Just, yeah! I can imagine this placing, very easily. Well done, Sir. I will be back to say congrats when it's Top Story too!

  • Omggg, only when I reached vultures I realised that this was an Abecedarian! You executed it so smoothly! Your poem was so poignant and emotional!

  • L.C. Schäfer2 years ago

    Oh! ❤❤❤❤ Speechless.

  • Shirley Belk2 years ago

    My mother was also a smoker...and all her siblings. Loving tribute to your mom, though....my favorite, "When vultures circle, you're always there, wielding words of wisdom;" As a mother, I try to do this for my grown children

  • Well told.

  • Merrie Sanders2 years ago

    Truly awesome imagery. Beautifully written.

  • Babs Iverson2 years ago

    Awesome & amazing lines!!! Love it!!!💕❤️❤️

  • Cathy holmes2 years ago

    Oh man. This is excellent. So many amazing lines to love, but got me "Always there, armed with a hug and half a heart, loving unconditionally, as though it's the only food you need." Well done.

  • Wonderfully descriptive of a true mother's nature & boundless love. Wizened before her time, regretting none of it.

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