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Ammunition: a eulogy for parkland

I am alive by luck at this point.

I wonder if the gun that will eventually take me has been made.

Whose trigger will bury me.

How many bullets, like a flock of sparrows, will come carry my life to its final bed.

Today, I am alive but there is no law to thank.

If not me, then someone else.

Born into a game of chance we never asked for. Traded diplomas for obituaries. Traded graduation speeches for eulogies. Traded futures for an early grave. Forced to cash in their chips. We don’t want to play anymore.

And this too is eulogy. And this too is prayer. And this too can resurrect the coffin wood back to a tree. Can sing back alive whatever parts of you died with them. Whatever leapt in your throat at yet another headline.

Mourning until you, too, are a thing to mourn.

But we will no longer be martyrs.

We are the rude awakening to politicians who pawned out our safety, who bartered our lives for bribes.

You say “gun reform is not the answer” but all I can see is a bullet rattling like a pinball in an innocent student’s jaw.

You smell like gun smoke and

I can see the AR15 you're holding behind your back and

I guess it's easy to crack jokes about dodging bullets when you're the one firing them.

Give teachers books not bullets:

Kafka isn’t kevlar.

Bronte isn’t bulletproof.

And how sick is it that we must add school shootings to your list of proud american traditions.

Throwing opinions like punches.

How many more have to die before you decide your ego isn’t as important as you think it is?

And I, too, am buried alive

My soggy grave parting its greedy lips.

To you, my bones, when ground into gunpowder and mixed into water, taste like champagne.

My pulse, as thin as an obituary panting beneath sweaty palms, and sure

We are “just kids,”

But you are forgetting we are the next generation

And you autopsy your fists.

Call it reclamatory.

Lately, when asked “how are you?” I respond with a name no longer living.

And who knows if mine will be next

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Written by
MegL
Published
Apr 14, 2018
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Notes

Performed this yesterday in my first poetry slam and won second place :)

Tags
#parkland#shooting#schoolshooting#gun#bullets
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