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End of the Day Shift

“They sentenced me to 20 yrs of boredom

For trying to change the system from within”   L. Cohen

 

After all the posturing was over

And the last attempts at honesty passed away

He saw the victims of the system heading out to sea

Coral wreaths held them

Their eyes shone like stars in the waters

 

Crawling on the beach,

His last strength flowing out with the tide

He saw the faces of broken-hearted children,

Jealous lovers, sadistic losers, failed prophets and criminal con-men

All crying for another chance

Another ride on the roller coaster

 

After a time, their cries became the sounds of gulls

A new morning beginning to brighten the waters

Now he lay on his side, trying to breathe

Almost asleep when he first saw her

 

Bare footed, she was wearing something white or gold

Floating around her

She seemed to be laughing

Every step she took left a brief shining print on the sand

At first, he didn’t think she’d notice him

Just another piece of tidal wreckage

But then

She was there

Her arms around him

And he fell asleep in the warmth of the sun

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Jan 16, 2014
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