Thursday, October 13, 2011

#286 Is An All American Tumor


I know it wasn't there last year
Or the year before that
But now I see it
Where it was not

It's lumpy
And bumpy
A little squishy
Kind of squashy

It hurts
If I push too hard
Brought a tear to my eye
When I bumped it yesterday

The doctor tells me it's nothing
Seems to me like it's something
When I see it in the mirror
And can't stop touching it
Every damned day

Insurance won't pay
To have it removed
It's considered cosmetic
Which is totally rude

I mean
It's going to leave a big scar
Where it's impossible to hide
So how can that be considered
"Cosmetic"?

At night
I dream of it growing
Deep inside
Where none can see
Sending out tendrils
And fingers
To find all my corners
Until I'm full

Full of what
I don't know
That's about the time I awake
Screaming
Holding my pillow
Until the sun comes up

I'd get a cat scan
Or an MRI
But the last doctor visit alone
Put me six months behind

Maybe I'll go next year
Or perhaps I won't have to
The doctor said it was nothing
I'll just hope it goes away

3 comments:

  1. I think you should take this idea and write a short story...when you spoke of the tendrils, i had the most awesome picture of a living sentient tumour.

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  2. BTW, Canadians spell it tumour, I'd never noticed that 'merikans spell it wrong. ;)

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  3. It must be the ketchup chips, they make you much more smarter than us. :b

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