My Back
By Zilpa Oduor
Tension is real
Each time I feel you aching from within, begging me to
stop
You deserve better.
It’s winter time and my shoulders tense up
We were not built for the cold
Relaxing means that the pressure descends
You deserve better.
A study session off campus
I don’t need all these books but I carry them anyway
You hold on with everything you’ve got until you cannot anymore,
I sit
You deserve better.
Flashbacks and responsibilities
Scared to confront the past, running means carrying others
It’s easier this way and I can feel you caving in, hold on just a while longer
You deserve better.
Perhaps the massage chair will help
Some BenGay and a heating pad to ease your pain
I wish we could spend more time in this moment but…
You deserve better.
I know you do
But we can’t stop
There is work to do and people counting on you
I’ll carry a tote or a briefcase, but they too are heavy
Damn
I deserve better.
Zilpa Oduor '18 (zoduor@wellesley.edu) wishes for you (and herself) healing, peace, and love. From the May 2018 issue.