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Jul 2015
Memories hunker behind
a door marked “Blessed Oblivion”.
The key is under the mat.
To crack one open and peek
inside would be
a foolish flagellation.

Secrets simmer in cannibal pots,
lids held down by tenuous fingers.
Some truths deserve to be buried.
Some memories must be held
as closed as a spinster’s knees.

Doors opened less than judiciously
trigger popping puppets that scream.
A mind is only as strong
as its most heinous memory.

Some minds are olios, badly stirred,
their orts floating in a brine of insanity
that needs a pinch of salt.
Reality paints itself as a circus clown,
and changes the rules of life
without warning...
Sherry Asbury
Written by
Sherry Asbury  Portland, Oregon
(Portland, Oregon)   
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