NAMI - You are Not Alone — Gorilla Tending

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Gorilla Tending

I wake in the morning

muscles straining against the weight

The shower helps ease the stiffness

but as the minutes past, the heavier it gets

The scale lies to me again

It always lies

the load I bear

weighs more than a normal man

By the time I reach breakfast

I have a small gorilla on my back

It doesn’t make a sound

That would explain why no one see’s it

My wife acts as though she doesn’t hear

the strain on my car as I get in

As I walk into work

my steps shake the ground

By this time

the gorilla is full grown

I see the pain

in every ones friendly greeting

I wonder

are they mad at me

knowing that they are

I greet them back in a friendly manner

my legs almost buckle

as I sit at my desk

the demon to my left

screams at me demanding attention

I give it what it wants

I lift the fossilized bone to my ear and converse

each conversation with the demon

adds more mass to the gorilla

Through filters

I hear of friends pain and suffering

The gorilla now sits on my chest

and a new mass is added to my back

the soggy stone is hard to balance

somehow I manage

through work and the internet

I try to distract the ape

he loves the taste

of what the world has to offer

he grows fatter

and his refuse stacks upon the stone

as I stand to head home

some of the refuse falls off

in my rolling coffin

I feel the gorilla get restless

I play some music

to calm my insufferable beast

home again, home again

jiggity jig

my shoulders stoop

due to the weights I bear

more distraction I think

but the gorilla stays

I’m so tired

all of the time

my bed calls to me

I gladly oblige

through friendly advice

the stone is able to be moved

the gorilla

sleeps through the night

by morning

he is light and hungry

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