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Anyone Who Breathes is in the Rhythm Business

Didn't See This One Coming

drum beat

Oh, man!  I’m here …  then gone … then here.

 

My lungs are teachin’ me again, man they never let up. Never. Asthma all my life.

 

I’m playing my drums in my head. Mom, but don’t worry.  I’m in an out of my head.  My body too. In and out.

 

My lungs are hurtin’, but my beats, they’re in my heart. Playin’  in my head,  feelin’  in my heart.

 

When I let go I hear colors. Colors so bright they’re practically not real.  But they are, they’re layin’ down loving beats, away from this place. I think it’s  best if I follow them. I love you, but I know, I gotta go away.

Painting by Merikokeb Berhanu

 

The title of this post is quoted from the poet, Kevin Rabas
The contents describing the photo in this blog post is completely fabricated, as is the photo. I use creative works to arrange images to symbolically  represent the lives of our human family who have died alone from covid-19. We see and hear about people who are dying from covid, but our relationship to them is anonymous. Still we feel the loss. So I make the shrines from imagined situations, because, at least for me,  it serves as a way to collectively honor those lives.
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