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Barnaby Harrison Nov 2014
In the summer of 94
A policman knocked on my suburban door
He told a tale of death and lie
And told me to come and indentify

I cried the tears of sorrow and sad
I swore revenge upon the bad
And as the sun rose in 95
I knew that I would make someone die

I travelled the world far and near
Contained with the mindset of my father dear
I saw a man bragging about hat and death
I took my knife and stabbed him in the chest

So came along 99
I knew that I had served my time
I had rid of all the bad
And avenged my loving dad
Onoma  Jan 31
Cable Rerun
Onoma Jan 31
A pregnant woman smells a *** of

lavender, while running her fingers in

mince meat.

A gold crucifix's vintagey over-gleam, as

it pokes her cleavage line.

While cameras follow her sigh to a copse

outside the kitchen window--whose

distant image shrinks with signified

exhalation.

Now she's on a cable rerun no one is

watching.

Something fidgets at such odds--like that

can't be, & what's not happening will

come back with avengance.

A fictional character that memorized her

lines, & acted out of character.

As the scene called for her to act out of

character--but ended up being her true

self.

Non-acting in a scene written around her

maternity leave.

Filmed during the seventies, the set had

a lot of MASH-green, as if put together

from a present day thriftshop.

Believably lived-in, the dizzyingly

unplaceable scent-stain of home-cooked

meals, what people used to smell like.

A far more forgiving zeitgeist--whereas

even her true self seemed like subpar

acting.

This particular episode was at peak

viewership, what force drew all that

free time?

Perhaps the same force that plays its

rerun, at the same time it airs in a

parallel universe.

Coincidentally--her son is among those

not watching the rerun he bulged her

stomach in.

— The End —