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guy scutellaro
Poems
Jun 5
the man who chose to fly
Harry,
always in a room without windows
a straw up his nose
a bottle of Jack Daniels
on the moveable food tray.
Harry, he
lived his life like a hurricane
violent and fierce yet
beautiful
in the havac he caused
the lone wolf,
never a destination
all he owned was time
Harry,
lived,
the neon sky, dark,
afire with visions
ofΒ Β the wounded women
partially wrapped in night, hears
the song the sirens sweetly sing
so he chose to fly
soar
above the high wire trapeze,
grasping for tranquility with a straw
and with ease
he follows the shadows
into rooms without windows
a solitary wanderer in the heartland
the man who chose to fly
strange fish, my friend,
Harry.
I salute you.
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