SWEET NOTHING

one who drowned

I did a poem long ago
each word a bee, forming a colony, stinging the newfound senseless freedom

my newborn lungs, the air stung

humiliation, I howled that word aloud

the void wasted me

a name I was to bear

a form I was to take

a poet no more

gibberish all noise became

I taught myself to speak

the sound of sweet nothing