Sunday, January 13, 2013

Do or Die

Germ on a slide
right on the verge
anxious to hide
fighting the urge

prodded and poked
staying subdued
cheerily choked
so misconstrued

down to the nub
barely extant
flourish or flub
options are scant.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love that first stanza
"Germ on a slide
right on the verge
anxious to hide
fighting the urge"

Mary said...

All right now, this poem has me thinking. I am interpreting it as being about the present flu season when germs are lurking everywhere! Options ARE scant for avoiding them. Smiles.

Myrna R. said...

I thought the same as Mary, but suspect you have a deeper meaning here too. To do or die, options scant - well that's more about life and choices to me.

Paul Andrew Russell said...

I read this as about being exposed when all the time wanting to hide while being prodded, poked and examined.

I don't like being in the limelight, much preferring to hide away, hence my reading of your poem, Bob.

Sherry Blue Sky said...

That germ on a slide can be portentous - future health or wellness depending on the results. I relate to this very much these days.

Eileen T O'Neill ..... said...

Bob,

Thinking of the present 'rounds' of bugs and other weird things, then I think you are writing about them...
What to do, how to avoid and how to manage to get over and to live...

Roll on the season of sunny days!!!
Eileen:)

Jennifer Wagner said...

'options are scant'...oh how true. Nice rhyming scheme as well.

Sarav said...

As a biology major, you had me a germ on a slide! Very clever wording as always :-)

Anonymous said...

Your choice of end rhyme continues to impress. I loved the pairing of "scant" with "extant." Awesomely put.

rch said...

Unconsciously I guess I was thinking about the flu because everyone in the family had it, but really it's about the constant struggle to survive.

Lynn Proctor said...

wow--loving that ending