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I was an assassin, With magnifying glass and firecrackers, Bringing Sodom's destruction down on pismires. BB's left feathers fluttering on powerlines; Slingshots made Swiss cheese of tree nests. It's the Wild West outside the urban boundary Where the .22 slew coyotes and red-tailed foxes. Old dogs and tired cats were destroyed. And just now, when the January thaw is here, I trapped a housefly between my windows, Opened to draw air. It will die of starvation in a merciless frenzy. ****** cried the old king. "Most foul."
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Jan 12, 2018
Jan 12, 2018 at 10:46 AM UTC
I Was An Assassin
I was an assassin, With magnifying glass and firecrackers, Bringing Sodom's destruction down on pismires. BB's left feathers fluttering on powerlines; Slingshots made Swiss cheese of tree nests. It's the Wild West outside the urban boundary Where the .22 slew coyotes and red-tailed foxes. Old dogs and tired cats were destroyed. And just now, when the January thaw is here, I trapped a housefly between my windows, Opened to draw air. It will die of starvation in a merciless frenzy. ****** cried the old king. "Most foul."
King Hamlet. No animals were hurt in the making of this poem.
francie-lynch
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Jan 12, 2018
Jan 12, 2018 at 10:46 AM UTC
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