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The Neighbor

by thomas-w-case

I hear the patter of the rain on the leaves of the oak tree. It reminds me of my daughter's soft footsteps on the hardwood floor. She's 3 years old, and has gorgeous blue eyes like her mama. She owns my heart. The neighbor downstairs pounds on his ceiling whenever my daughter walks across the floor. It scares her. I went to his door to tell him to stop pounding, and he wouldn't answer. As a poet, I'm a gentle soul, but honestly, I want to harvest his kidneys and fill his ears up with urine.
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thomas-w-case
59 / M / Clear Lake
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Written by
thomas-w-case
59 / M / Clear Lake
Published
Mar 5, 2021
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#neighbor#anger#noise#daughter
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