tickled my fancy dark, beautiful eyes the latest soul that has tickled my fancy a hello seems impossible through these constantly changing disguises we need to wear but this is what happens when you only find your confidence in the middle of a pandemic --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- just imagine my luck my mother talks in her sleep now last night, i caught her getting up to go walking in my head, i was thinking well, at least she got her walker first but i know now why all the weapons were removed i could just imagine my luck ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- on my own the more i have watched my mother age, the more i know i will need to end this journey on my own sooner or later the hollow look in her eyes screams burden i was there long before she was now the house of apathy has turned into a competition the winner gets the last good urn ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ in a never-ending pandemic sweating in a car writing poems exactly how i thought it would go in my forties waiting on my mother to come out of a doctor's appointment in a never-ending pandemic the dystopian dream never ceases to amaze as long as your hope has been destroyed --------------------------------------------------------------------- slower and slower i get the feeling as the days drag on slower and slower during this pandemic that death would be my best chance to pass the time it certainly beats this shit circus we have right now
J.J. Campbell (1976 – ?) is old enough to know better. He’s been widely published over the years, most recently at Terror House Magazine, The Beatnik Cowboy, Horror Sleaze Trash, The Rye Whiskey Review and Mad Swirl. You can find him most days on his mildly entertaining blog, evil delights. (https://evildelights.blogspot.com)