Matthew Borczon is a nurse and navy sailor who lives in Erie, Pa. He writes about the war he lived through and the war he continues to fight daily. His work has appeared in Red Efts, Big Hammer, the Yellow Chair review, 1947, Busted Dharma as well as other journals. He recently won the Yellow Chair Review's chapbook contest and his book A Clock of Human Bones will come out in Early 2016
Couch
Took some
of the
money I
made while
I was
deployed
and bought
a big
soft couch
deep thick
and black
enough to
ride my
nightmares
strait to
hell on
PTSD 2
If you
stick your
arm in
up to
the elbow
inside the
hornets
nest that
is my
life
you will
only feel
the wind
and only
hear the
war.
PTSD 3
my wife
says she
tried to
wake me
but is
afraid to
touch me
or shake
me because
of how
much I
still jump
and scream
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