When She Couldn’t Leave Stockholm

A short Halloween poem, more clever than brilliant. Less macabre than creepy. But perhaps something to mark the season.


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When She Couldn’t Leave Stockholm

I saw,


an eye saw


It’s my nature that, I soar with every eye sore.


Through the crowded room,


Caught Her Eyes

Caught Her Eyes


I caught her eyes,


I cauterise the eyes she threw.


 


Watching the youth in her eyes,


Watching me euthanise.


 


Oh torments bred,


Open upon a floor dyeing red,


Lay books dying to be read.


 


In my surgery,


Among the surge and hurry,


Leaving a coat of waste,


Upon my waistcoat.


 


Running among mist reams,


Failing to hear missed screams.


 


Sins never to be forgiven,


Fleeing unbidden.IMG_5132


Fearfully meeting stares,


Upon meat eating stairs.


 


A scrap lace of forgotten,


remaining out of place.

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Published on October 30, 2016 15:17
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