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Yellow Fever
Eyes blink yellow; skin sinks 
  hearts dancing a diseased dance; I clutch my shirt fighting 
 for control
 fast slow fast slow fast slow fast slow fast slow fast slow.
 My head hurts with a thirsty ache
 Signs of fever
 Food is a poison my body cannot have.  Food taunts me from its glass perch, beckoning me with a warm smell
 Why can’t they help me?
 Black blood flows from my mouth
 I cannot breath
 I convulse in seizures, my body squirming with insanity
 I see people that cannot see each other and cannot see me and cannot see anything because they are crazy
 “I’m so sorry Josephine, there is no cure.”
 Whatdoyoumeanwhatdoyoumeanwhatdoyoumeanwhatdoyoumeanwhatdoyoumeanwhatdoyoumean
 I know what he means
 Little mosquito turns my fever yellow
 Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
 I go to sleep 
 Two weeks later I rise from my slumber
 “A coma, Josephine,” says doctor. 
 A coma Josephine
 In South America always sleep with a net 
 Protecting you caging you surrounding you 
 So you will be safe 
 I write this in nurse’s journal with my skinny hands
 A man with a sad smile takes my picture
 I stare at him 
 “I shall recover,” I say to him, “I’m a survivor.”
 He is scared I will infect him
 I cry and curl into a ball
 
 Two months later
 I survived
 Half the victims don’t
 But I do
 I am alive I am alive I am alive
 I fought yellow fever
 I won

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