Writers’ Weir: Three poems on heroin

HEROIN

 

You thief of dreams

steal with your tricks of illusion

giving one dream

at the price of another

 

Your hunger grows

with the blood

of my veins

Yet I no longer

grow full

 

No pain

no sorrow

on the path to nowhere

 

Blood-tainted ceilings

match worn edges

no promises before me

I sacrifice all

 

I dream in the bathroom

next to the altar

where I kneel to pray.

 

ADDICT

BY TERRIE WELLS

 

you bet

on your mortality

you think you are bullet proof

yet

one day

life will take you

by the hand

and make you bleed

without ever

drawing a weapon

 

BUSH TUCKER

BY TERRIE WELLS

 

You left me more

Than food for thought

when you filled my plate.

You, who dared to defy my fear

saw my armor

as thin skin

 

You would not allow me the key

to the door

I always slammed behind

giving me no reason

to keep the lock

 

You who reflected me

without my shadow

gave me a candid look

at myself

and the more tears

I wiped away

the clearer I became.

 

• Terrie Wells was born and raised in Ketchikan, where she returned two years ago. “The message is always hope,” she wrote. “The opening door is hopelessness. It is temporary. Hope is not.”

 

• To submit to Writers’ Weir, email your poetry, fiction or creative nonfiction to managing editor Mary Catharine Martin at maryc.martin@capweek.com.

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