It’s Like a Fever

It’s Like a Fever

It’s like a fever, undetectable,

So calm its toxins slither round and hide.

Its weaponry is not deflectable

If once deployed past walls and gates inside

The city that is you. Your love, though large

And true, cannot defend your marrow, vein,

Or blood against these spies that sneak and barge

Around your being, seeking out the pain

You never wanted, don’t deserve, but now

Must harbor in your sperm and in your bed

For every lover. Prayer cannot endow

You with offensive shields. It cannot shred

A micro-organism’s clawing gnaw.

You stalk with hope between despair and awe.