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Give Me My Medication

I'm Seeing You

By Branden NavedoPublished about a year ago 1 min read
Give Me My Medication
Photo by Jas Rolyn on Unsplash

Your skin of molten sugar once made music

Of broken violins: playing as no one could

Listen, here: your voice behind your neck

In two: that split from wood in front of you

Now plays that stiffened melody without

You as my remedy: to remember what

Was once my song: where these notes

Attempt but don’t belong: I wrote for you:

“You’re sweet,” you said, “However…

“You’ve long been dead. I must stop

Missing how you once made music

Of cheese and bread, pretending they

Were these faulty instruments just

To have me take my medication

I must stop seeing you. You’re not real.”

Mental HealthFree Verse

About the Creator

Branden Navedo

I've mostly written poetry all my life which carries into my other writing. I also love wandering, so if you tell me to get lost I'll gladly oblige. In other words, yes, I respond well to criticisms. Click here for my author website!

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  • Andrea Corwin about a year ago

    Whoa, this blew my mind so original and surprising!

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