Bubbles on the surface
Come from rot below
Above all seems well but
On the bottom
Deep within the slime
Dead and dying
Fish small creatures and
One old drunk
Who stumbled in
Blind with drink
They all rot together
Decomposition sends
Lovely bubbles up
To tempt little fingers
And little feet
Come from rot below
Above all seems well but
On the bottom
Deep within the slime
Dead and dying
Fish small creatures and
One old drunk
Who stumbled in
Blind with drink
They all rot together
Decomposition sends
Lovely bubbles up
To tempt little fingers
And little feet
Header art by T. Guzzio.
CONNECT WITH SUZANNE:
Dr. Suzanne Boucher is a licensed Mental Health Counselor and a recent Doctoral graduate in Counseling Supervision. She is an Adjunct Professor at Lesley University in Cambridge, MA, where she teaches Masters level Counseling Practice and Supervision. But Suzanne also writes poetry every day. Her work focuses on mindfulness and trauma with occasional forays into lighter themes and songwriting. She has been writing poetry since she was nine years old and has no intention of stopping. Suzanne is a dedicated daily yoga practitioner with the goal of standing on her head every day at 85. She blogs at [email protected] (where "Bubbling" first appeared), and you can also find her online at www.suzanneboucherlmhc.com.
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