Three poems, Joshua Walker
If It Still Hurts, It Means You’re Awake
That’s the rule. The rest is metaphor.
Your heart- a pit viper curled in a shoe.
Your breath- a coin flipped into a dry well.
Your name – an echo
that winces when it’s called.
If it still hurts, maybe you outlived the ritual.
Maybe the smoke didn’t take.
Maybe your ribs learned
to sing without permission.
Once, your doctor asked if you heard voices.
You said: only when they need something.
He smiled like that meant “no.”
If it still hurts,
it might be the prayer decomposing.
It might be God peeling your name
off his tongue like a scab.
It might be
you,
again,
asking to be known
and bleeding when you’re not.
You Were Born With Your Hands Full:
A splinter of moon,
a dead wasp,
your grandfather’s last breath.
You’ve never known how to be empty.
Even now
you carry pills,
lost buttons,
a girl’s hair from a bus seat in 2011
you never got to return.
Grief taught you balance.
Joy taught you guilt.
Your shoulders forgot
how to drop.
Once you told someone
you couldn’t cry anymore.
They said:
Then let the salt come through your palms.
You dig holes in the dirt
just to watch them stay open.
You believe in silence.
But not the kind
that forgives.
The Mouth Remembers Before the Mind
The salt of her skin,
the word you swallowed
so hard it grew teeth.
Your tongue is a reliquary.
There are prayers lodged
in your molars.
One cracks every time
you lie about being okay.
Sometimes you dream
of bees nested in your throat,
buzzing secrets your body
never agreed to keep.
You speak in thorns now.
You call it healing.
You call it poetry.
You call it
not dying.
Your mother’s voice
was the first ghost
to take up space in you.
You were seven.
You still are.
You wake with a taste
you can’t place
a little iron,
a little mercy,
a little god.
Joshua Walker is a poet and storyteller, also known as The Last Bard. His work explores memory, identity, and the fragile beauty of survival amid hardship. Drawing on personal experience with mental illness and a deep love for myth and lyricism, Joshua crafts poems that are raw, intimate, and unflinchingly honest. He shares his voice widely on social media and continues to build a community of readers and fellow seekers.
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