Archives :: Christopher Major
The Walker
Appeared in the 1999-2004 issue.
You walk miles everyday,
not for fitness but to burn calories,
unleash a hunger that
gnaws flesh from bone.
A child's stickman,
angular body slicing
through a cruel regime,
through these puddles
that ripple,re-shape
and mouth a gasp
at such a frail frame.
Embarrassed you change your route,
but you fool no one,
you're ill, anorexic,
obsessive exercise is a symptom.
Oh, you'll insist you're well,
healthy........ fat;
see even now, near the end,
you eat nothing-
not even words.
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Copyright 1999-2008 Christopher Major.