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Jul 2014
the parents he doesn’t believe in tell him he is god.

I ask him
if it’s true.  

for your own good,
two people meet in person after person.

convinced of its shadow,
the heart
beats.  

I ask
before I ask
again.  the holiness

of my disrepair
belongs to a city
where none are killed
by my son

for being
possible.
Barton D Smock
Written by
Barton D Smock  48/M/Columbus, Ohio
(48/M/Columbus, Ohio)   
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   Tabitha
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