
Husk body, you have betrayed me.
Solid flesh, miles of it,
Moored to sweat and cell-stained bedsheets.
You pin yourself here with the weight of your thoughts,
Each rumination heavy as lead;
You fall like a tree in the heart of the forest.
This, my unwitnessed descent into mania.
Indomitable exhaustion demands elusive sleep,
Clammy as a fever dream.
You cannot sleep; you watch the light show projected on the back of your eyelids:
Red vein phantasmagoria,
Pulsing light socket vision.
When you rise β red-eyed, catatonic β you are heavier than even your thoughts,
Sluggish neural pathways congealed into stagnant rivers,
Nerves firing in some far-off dimension.
About the Creator
Jennifer A. G.
π¨π¦ Canadian Writer, Painter & Embroidery Artist
βΎοΈ MΓ©tis Nation
π University of Victoria Alumna
π Publications: The Malahat Review, Freefall Magazine, Geist, Best Canadian Poetry 2026

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