A Visitor

Her eyes open, slowly focusing at the rail on the side of her bed. She struggles to breathe, a flash of anger courses through her as she tries to inhale what little air she can get into her terminally ill lung. A tear slides by the side of her eye, as she prays silently for mercy. She rolls onto her back and stares unseeingly up the ceiling. Her thoughts jumble. Instantly, she has a lucid thought, “I had a good, long life.” Continue reading

Road Kill

Stilled life on asphalt
Once dashing and daring
Now a bloody gestalt.
Once warm and caring.
Biped, quadruped,
Even one on a moped.
Anything goes,
If you go too slow.

©2015 Karina Pinella