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Between full moons And new moons he lived Half crazy, or so he said, Putting that down as his Excuse for his raving moods Of pinch and punch whatever Time of the month, but you Thought it best to wait and see If it would all go away or if he’d Grow out of it like an old sweater Or maybe have some religious Conversion and be a better person, But he never did, and the cruising For a bruising, as he said to you, Continued, the moods changing, Darkening, the rows, the words, The up you signs, the pulling down Of blinds before the beatings began, (That sort of man), the neighbours Saying, yes, he’s a good steady type, Wouldn’t hurt a fly, smiles and says Hello, how do you do, and goodbye. Between summer sun to winter death, You waited, bided your time, watched, Felt, ached, then one winter morning, Out of the blue, he stopped hitting you, You hit him instead and now he’s silent, Good to be around, because he’s dead.
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Feb 14, 2013
Feb 14, 2013 at 2:59 PM UTC
BETWEEN FULL MOONS.
Between full moons And new moons he lived Half crazy, or so he said, Putting that down as his Excuse for his raving moods Of pinch and punch whatever Time of the month, but you Thought it best to wait and see If it would all go away or if he’d Grow out of it like an old sweater Or maybe have some religious Conversion and be a better person, But he never did, and the cruising For a bruising, as he said to you, Continued, the moods changing, Darkening, the rows, the words, The up you signs, the pulling down Of blinds before the beatings began, (That sort of man), the neighbours Saying, yes, he’s a good steady type, Wouldn’t hurt a fly, smiles and says Hello, how do you do, and goodbye. Between summer sun to winter death, You waited, bided your time, watched, Felt, ached, then one winter morning, Out of the blue, he stopped hitting you, You hit him instead and now he’s silent, Good to be around, because he’s dead.
2009 POEM.
terry-collett
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Feb 14, 2013
Feb 14, 2013 at 2:59 PM UTC
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