Thor, the Norse God of Thunder, had a hammer named Mjölnir. Mjölnir was considered a fierce weapon that could level mountains and summon lightning with every blow. In this poetry blog, every Thursday, (Thor’s Day), Mjölnir will forge only song - sing of the mysteries and beauties of the world.

Thursday, June 14, 2018

CO-DEPENDENCY

One day on a narrow switchback
the beast just up and stops
dead in its tracks, stands there
stubborn as a mule.
It ain’t going no further—
not with this lopsided load
or any other for that matter, ever again.
It’s been a pack animal far too long
carrying a weight it has no business carrying,
‘cause the burden on its back
belongs to somebody else.

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