Mistress
The shrink prescribed me three little blue tablets. Told me to take them every morning with water. Take them to fend off reality. The brute. Also, a little pink and gray capsule. God only knows…
Bellingham Review Contributor
DT Holt is an incarcerated poet whose work appears or is forthcoming in literary journals such as EPOCH, RHINO, The Lyric, Westward Quarterly, Poem, Blue Unicorn, Chiron Review, Caveat Lector, Haight Ashbury and others. He recently completed work on a 350-page memoir of his incarceration, Up the River: Finding Humanity in an American Prison. DT studied history, philosophy and religion in college. He will be moving to Colorado to pursue writing and, likely, cycling hill-climbs.
The shrink prescribed me three little blue tablets. Told me to take them every morning with water. Take them to fend off reality. The brute. Also, a little pink and gray capsule. God only knows…