I love my
pills
They have
cool names
Let me
introduce you
This is
Duloxetine; he’s a French nobleman
Who slays
werewolves between romantic conquests
Here’s
Cymbalta, a new dance craze
Born in the
basement dives of Buenos Aires
From a
generation cut down by financial ruin
And reborn
in fiery, fitful embrace
And then
there’s Zoloft – the planet beyond the wormhole
Where all my
socks and flash drives go
They’ve
built a civilization over there
And lead
happy lives in loving pairs.
But on this
side of the event horizon
My little
multicoloured space capsules
Keep me warm
and safe from the dark void outside
And allow me
to breathe
They stand
sentinel before me every morning
My valiant and
trusted pawns
Sure, they only
move one square at a time
But always
forward, never retreating
All the
while dispatching the diagonizing demons
That attack
at will, bursting through fences
Where once I
stood with no defences.
I love my
pills
They’re my
mini time capsules
Like the one
we buried at my old high school
Treasure
troves of happy memories
Of the
sweetness of rain coast sunshine
Of youthful
kisses in treetops
Of beach
fires, bong hits and starry canopies
All that in
powder perfection, sealed in coloured shells
That melt on
my tongue and set me free
Not with
happiness, but with real vitality.
I’m the king
of the capsules
My wish is
their command
They salute
me at the front line
As we brave
uncharted land.
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