
I don’t dream anymore
I sit and hold my shoulder
wait for the noise to end
when it does, my ears ring and
I gaslight myself, still it throbs
again, again
do I like the quiet
the sound of distant cars and ocean
invades my soul more sweet
than the motor noise of the
selfish pricks next door/ I don’t dream anymore
that reverb has eroded
my light, my joy
a sick trickle
of stale Jack Daniels
sour and tacky it
sniffs
in the back of my throat
an old injury
waiting to flare up
it could hurt me so good
it could, it could
but I don’t dream anymore so
maybe I’m safe
oh, the pain when it goes silent
and those whispers
of how to fight it
Photo: Claire Doble