by Laura Zaino
We take our medicine carefully.
We dole it out one measured dose at a time,
ever mindful of the side effects,
the after effects,
the longing.
400 mg ibuprofen
.25 mg xanax
4 oz whiskey
15 mg adderall
When I step out onto the sidewalk
I look up at the sky,
trying to reason with the moon.
“I thought you were supposed to have answers,” I say.
“Especially with me being a woman and all.”
I negotiate with nature,
discuss the terms of my engagement.
“I live symbiotically,” I argue.
“I give and I take, and I give.”
There will always be something else.
Something more, or less, or different.
The dosage feels weaker.
We reassess, readjust.
We take our medicine carefully.
We are ever mindful of its side effects,
its risks.
3 pints beer
3 shots espresso
1 joint marijuana
I close my eyes and step into myself.
There will always be something else, more or less.
I step into myself and
I visit the Source.
“It will all be fine,” she says.
“Everything is in order. It is divine,” she says.
The Source sends me along.
There are stars in the sky and plants in the ground.
Everything is as it should be.
I follow the sidewalk back to my door.
The road to home is long.
Laura Zaino is a lover of life, finding beauty even when it’s hiding. She teaches yoga, hikes a lot, and bakes vegan goodies. She lives with her husband, son, and dog in NY’s lower Hudson Valley. Her first book, Hindsight Notwithstanding, is available on Amazon, and can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09SBZ4694?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860