Martha Strom ~ Poet

Martha Strom’s poems have appeared in New Letters, Passager, Common Ground Review, and Straylight Literary Arts Magazine, among other journals.  She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

 

 

 

 

The Disease Speaks

The cute guy working at the Blue Stove

Put me to sleep today.

I walked out without ordering a latte.

 

I drew two pictures– black pen and ink

Drawings: so what? Boring.

 

Even David Foster Wallace was writing a book

About boredom when he suddenly got

The brilliant idea of killing himself.

 

I am writing this poem in an attempt

To relieve the tedium and boredom of life.

 

I am no self-realizing youth, bent on

Actualizing myself. I have done everything

I ever wanted to do– except for what I can’t afford.

 

This spring, the pink and white and yellow

Watercolored flowers put me to sleep.

 

Even Poets House and the books of poems there,

Even 12th Street, even food bores me.

 

Sorry about this poem– I know it’s boring–

My disease wrote it.

 

I think I want to die.

To view more from this author pick up a copy of the Spring/Summer 2018 issue of The Stray Branch.