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ZOMBIE SONNET by Lisa Chen

ZOMBIE SONNET

The vampire is too cool for my blood, all latex and disco toilet stalls.
As for the lycanthrope, he gets his breaks so not my heart.
But zombie, you body tomb, you are the greatest horror by far,
Victim of somnambulist botulism, the catatonic cotillion,
Who voodoo will not leave be or undo.

I have been of your rank, a plate-eyed foot shuffler
Not entirely of my own command, not for what held me
But because I had yet to let go.
Undead! No pill will fix, no sleep or eat can blunt or reprieve
Giving it the once over, two, twenty times.
(There is scant pleasure in losing one’s mind
Captive in a corporeal three-piece)
It was good to know you. It was nice to make your acquaintance.
A rampage would have been refreshing.  So goes romance.

If you’d like to read more of writer Lisa Chen on her blog, Burro of Information and Culture, click HERE.

2 comments

  1. How gross to think about a drooling creep,
    Whose only meal is flesh and blood to eat.
    Rest with eyes open they’ll come in your sleep,
    Smelling like rotting flesh and dragging their feet.
    Their eyes are open but no one’s inside,
    They have hearts but they make no sound.
    You better grab your gun, go run and hide,
    You will never make it running around.
    As all nightmares end, so does this,
    I’m glad these thoughts are only in my head.
    So I can roam the world in peaceful bliss,
    Do not blame me, blame The Walking Dead.
    I am just an impressionable teen,
    Only zombies I’ve seen is on a screen.

  2. Great blog! I LOVE it!

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