Houseplants
The pothos is dying
Wilted and shriveled
I can’t seem to wake up in time
To draw the curtains and allow in light
Maybe it’s a case of bad feng shui
Too many green things growing
Too many mirrors
Too much flowing energy
In the evenings when sleep can’t find me
I lie awake instead
And drown the pothos
In need of sunlight
So I sleep in the day
When the rest of the world
Is awake
It keeps me safe
At night I must keep watch
For the world that lies sleeping
And guard their souls
In a box for safe-keeping
But when sleep finally finds me
I drift off in terror
Blood pounding in my ears
For sleep is the nightmare bearer
It comes like a wind storm
Cutting ripples into water
Leaves and sprouting flowers are torn off trees
A spiral of orange and green
A dance of tumult unforeseen
I look around me and I don't recognize where I am
In an empty darkened room, the smell of burnt bamboo
My breath catches in my throat
Does it happen to you too?
Alma Mark