Poetry

Medicine

Toni Crowe
2 min readSep 18, 2021

Tired Poem

Photo by Stephen_UK of Pixabay

How can I forget to take the same medication?
I have been taking every day for twenty years
I forget because I have been taking it for twenty years
Human nature
I want to stop
I repeated this so many times
Swallowing-water, swallowing-water, swallowing-water
There must be a limit
Or do these horse-size pills go on into infinity
Will I need to take these pills in heaven?
Because that would be hell for me

Toni Crowe retired as the Vice President of Operations to pursue her dream of being a writer. Toni has written six books, two of which won the 2019 Reader’s Choice Gold Awards. Her bestselling business book, “Bullets and Bosses Don’t Have Friends: How Do You Manage A Man Sitting With His Dick in His Hand?” was one of the winners. Her first book, “Never a $7 Whore” was the other.

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Toni Crowe

Sharing the hard lessons I've learned in life. Best-selling author. Humorist. Editor. Writing whatever interests me . Owner: No Air. Editor:MuddyUm.