The Catatonic Speaks Poem by Pamela Spiro Wagner

The Catatonic Speaks

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At first it seemed a good idea not to
move a muscle, to resist without
resistance. I stood still and stiller. Soon
I was the stillest object in that room.
I neither moved nor ate nor spoke.
But I was in there all the time,
I heard every word said,
saw what was done and not done.
Indifferent to making the first move,
I let them arrange my limbs, infuse
IVs, even toilet me like a doll.
Oh, their concern was so touching!
And so unnecessary. As if I needed anything
but the viscosity of air that held me up.
I was sorry when they cured
me, when I had to depart that warm box,
the thick closed-in place of not-caring,
and return to the world. I would
never go back, not now. But
the Butterfly Effect says sometimes
the smallest step leads nowhere,
sometimes to global disaster. I tell you
it is enough to scare a person stiff.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ace Of Black Hearts 12 October 2011

I don't necessarily believe one choice will lead to global destruction. But multiple ones could in the right circumstances. It is really cause an effect on such a large scale. Great Poem Man Gets You Thinking..

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