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Donall Dempsey
Poems
Mar 2017
OUTRUNNING THE WORLD
OUTRUNNING THE WORLD
You ran and
the world couldn't keep up with you.
Here, in your third year
you discovered falling.
As if the world had
tripped up.
You look at your grazed knee
amazed at your self.
Blood oozes
from your chubby little skin.
I cry.
You do not.
You are just amazed that
there is an inside to you
that can somehow
leak out.
You dip a finger in
taste the redness.
Your laughter
is a spring
that bubbles out.
You can not understand
my tears.
My feeling your pain
on your behalf.
Or in this case
your "not-pain."
"Daddy - not cry!"
you comfort me.
You dry my eyes
with golden curls.
"Tilly run again...see?"
And you do so
to prove a point.
And once again
you are immortal
outrun the world.
Leaving your father
further and further
behind you.
You run into your future.
Become your self.
A tiny thin scar
the only reminder
of a pain only I
can remember.
Written by
Donall Dempsey
Guildford
(Guildford)
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