Flu

This week’s poem must speak for itself, as I cannot.

Flu

 .

Nasty flu,

hammers in my head.

She scratches at my throat

and throbs in my ears.

Dizzying my thoughts with

threats of ills to come.

.

Settles painlessly in my larynx.

Voice box filled with unfamiliar speechlessness.

A reminder perhaps

of too many oral barbs.

 .

Laryngitis;

a prompt to speak kinder.

.

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2 thoughts on “Flu

  1. oh dear Rilla, I fully sympathise (though I wish mine had settled ‘painlessly’ in my larynx…it was more like a hardware store full of sharp knives hacking in my throat). yesterday (day 4 of the flu and the worst) I called in the Chinese masseuse who kneaded and tweaked and made me yell in pain, but I am convinced she ‘dislodged’ everything, and at last I am feeling almost like a human again this morning. Want her number?

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