speak for his lungs,
his voice shaky as an earthquake.
The cigarette ash falls
from a quivering gray hand,
the oxygen machine thumps
counting the days
like combat Morse code.
Breath struggles out
tight as a sailor's knot.
by Cheryl Caruolo

Cheryl Caruolo is a published author, and teacher of the art of writing and the craft of editing. Her literary work has appeared in a multitude of venues including Reiki News, Thereby Hangs A Tale, Common Thought and Cezzane’s Carrot. Several of her pieces have been national literary contest winners and fine art exhibit contributions.
Visit Ms. Caruolo's website to learn more: http://www.cherylcaruolo.com/
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