Don't You Ever
I wait in my weakness, immobilized;
a predator picks its way through the woods.
Perhaps I would welcome the crush of its claws
as a respite from this dreaded wait—
it pounces—
—I fall—
—lost to nature’s disdain.
I wait in my weakness, immobilized;
a predator picks its way through the woods.
Perhaps I would welcome the crush of its claws
as a respite from this dreaded wait—
it pounces—
—I fall—
—lost to nature’s disdain.