This poetry by Capetonian Karen Geranios describes her experience as an electro-sensitive sufferer. Through her poetry it’s her intention to be a ‘mouthpiece’ to warn people in advance based on her own experience as a “canary in a coal mine”

 

CANARY IN A COAL MINE

As time flows dictating days
My body subjected to dirty rays
Electro radiation powers modern living
Inescapable, invasive, unforgiving

I’m a biological barometer
Alerting society
“Manufacturers tell big lies”
My body screams a seizure cries

My spine a  transmitter
Feeling its toxic poison
Harmful, painful, lethal
Iniquitous yet legal!!

You can’t feel it
but it’s
touching you
You can’t see it
but it penetrates
through you
You can’t hear it
It’s a silent execution

Weaving signals invading flesh
I’m a prisoner within its mesh
An expendable regugee
In search of a sanctuary
My world
starts to
shrink

Karen Geranios ©


DRAGON AIR WAVES

Radio activity
Acute sensitivity
Radiating
Debilitating
Gyration
Subtle vibration
Dirty Rays
Pollutant waves
Space age
Air rage rampage
Invisible tentacles
Entwine my flesh
A victim entangled
in its mesh
World Wide Web
Or Vile Vibe Veb gone wild

Sonic symphony
Radar ray zombie
Numbing, dumbing
Preying on my cells
Falling under its spells

Technology fornication
rationalisation
Sweet poison intoxication

Every spike
Take a hike
Bombastic
Trip the light fantastic
Wi-Fi, or Wi-Fry????
Slowly cook til you die!!!

Karen Geranios ©

 

 

 

EHS Poetry from Cape Town

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