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Childish Games

as children we played

cowboys and indians

 

sneak attacks

and cavalry

 

bullet wounds

and laughter-

 

we died and

came back to life.

 

Now, older, I immerse

myself in books.

 

You became lodged

in the past

and walk the streets

without fear in the world.

 

playing cowboys and indians

as we once did

 

with strangers

you'd never met

 

but this time,

there were bullets

but no laughter.

 

and you died

but did not

 

come back to life.

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julia-low
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May 5, 2012
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