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Mongrel

It’s been almost twenty years,

not a single word. Thoughts?

I guess you can’t miss

the things you’ve never known.

 

Hell is full

of demons in the shapes of men,

sons, brothers, husbands, fathers.

Another place lies

not far from there,

where shades take shape

of things you’ll never see.

Ghosts of lives you never got

to live, of things said,

or never said enough.

 

I’ve not got murderous hands,

nor the simplicity for violence;

it’s my thoughts that scare me.

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Written by
ethan-sigmon
American
Published
May 7, 2010
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Copyright Ethan Sigmon 2010. Published at Dead Mule http://www.deadmule.com/poetry/2010/05/ethan-sigmon-two-poems/

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