Hypothermia


I have lost my coat; my boots are battered,

And I cannot remember who’s to blame

For my shiv’ring state. My mind is scattered

 

Across the frozen streets, I move my frame

Through a crowd passing by. I catch their eyes

And the half-lukewarm smiles, all the same

 

My frostbitten feet fumbling, as grey skies

Drop their sleet; falling on my frigid stance,

A home it finds within my clouded sighs.

 

Glacial air fills my frozen lungs in trance,

I collapse numbed to touch, no icy tear,

As they try to warm me from cold expanse.

 

Numb to the ground and the air, my mind’s clear.

You may touch me, feel me, but I’m not here.


michael j. romack

Michael J. Romack is a fifth-year senior at the University of Southern Mississippi, majoring in English Licensure. His writing explores environmentalism, human psychology, and humanity's place in nature. Michael loves to spend his time watching movies, hiking, and reading his favorite authors Cormac McCarthy, Robert Frost, and Eudora Welty. He currently serves as Vice President of the Alpha Nu Gamma chapter of the Sigma Tau Delta honors society at the University of Southern Mississippi.