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Me and My Kidneys

Two bean-shaped stones that wash the inner sea,
Like quiet monks who sift the morning sand.
They weigh the salt and hold the silver flow,
To keep the blood as clear as mountain glass.

My plate is now a lab of alchemy,
Where every bite decides the spirit’s weight.
The sugar rises like a heavy tide,
A sticky syrup clogging narrow gates.

The heart then labors like a weary ox,
To pull the burden through the thickened dark.
So I shall choose the fuel to tend the fire,
And keep the chemistry of life in tune.

About This Poem

Style/Type: Free verse

Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back

Editing Stage: Editing - polished draft

About the Author

Region, Country: USA the bay state, United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, Nigeria, Canada, Europe, USA

Favorite Poets: Mary Oliver: Known for her accessible and spiritual poetry that draws heavily on observations of the natural world. She often finds profound lessons and connections in the mundane, from a walk in the woods to the flight of a bird. , Robert Frost: While sometimes seen as a poet of rural life, his work is rich with observations of nature, which he often uses to explore themes of human isolation, choices, and the relationship between humanity and the natural world. , Walt Whitman: A central figure in American poetry, he celebrated nature as a force of unity and a reflection of the human spirit. His work often connects the individual to the vastness of the cosmos and the natural world. , William Wordsworth: A key figure in the Romantic movement, he emphasized the spiritual and emotional connections., Jess Taper: his profess of concentrated awareness of experience in poetry in true freestyle was profound.

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Sen99

Sen99

1 month 1 week ago

The Kidneys

Hello this is a fine poetic tribute to bodily organ, such a necessary part of regulating our blood and water, an interesting read.

Best

Sen99

Mark

Mark

1 month 1 week ago

Hi Sen99!

 Thanks and yes, ctertainly came out of the box with this one,

Mark

Lavender

Lavender

1 month 1 week ago

Me and My Kidneys

Hello, Mark,

Somewhat like an ode.  Appreciated this, and hope you are well.

Thank you!

L

 

Mark

Mark

1 month 1 week ago

Hi Lavender

Pleased you liked it.

On the other note I am headed back to rehab soon.  The pain gets unbearable (stenosis)  All avenues of treatment have been exausted.

Mark

Geezer

Geezer

1 month 1 week ago

Yes...

how we destroy our bodies with the garbage we eat and drink, plus hereditary factors means that some half a million Americans have critical kidney disease. Well said Mark, but I think that I would have used [tend] instead of mend the fire. ~ Geez.

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William Lynn

William Lynn

2 weeks 3 days ago

Thank you

Thanks for sharing the poem, it was well written and timely, especially for a really old guy, which I am.

I hope rehab can give you some degree of comfort, I'll be thinking about you! -Will