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Hunger Dance, By: Karl Kadie

January 25, 2024 by Karl Kadie

Hunger Dance, By: Karl Kadie

Why not give it to me now,
my death certificate? Why wait
until my heart is silenced,
until my body tumbles
over the cliff of consciousness?

Wait, don’t leave.
I haven’t eaten in days.
bed-bound,
My son and daughter
used to bring me food.
Stop, I told them.
You’re pulling bread
from your childrens’ mouths.

It’s nighttime, my best time.
The moon is full
and the stars dance
in a web of luna celebrations.
Tonight, heat
beats through the room,
greases the bedrail,
and darkens the sheets.
I pull up my shirt for relief
and watch my ribs
glisten in the moonlight,
rising into their own constellation.

The sound of my body shutting down
is deafening.
Still, I discover
a small repository of strength.
I extend my hand to you.
Please, give me what you can.

First published by poetryxhunger.com.

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