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Francie Lynch May 2015
I didn't intend on joining
Neighbourhood Watch
When I stepped onto my perch,
The elevated porch.
I spied a lad
Trying a car door
In the drive
Next to the cop's.
That's forbidden fruit
In the dark of night,
Under the slight light
Of a quarter moon.
Had I called the cops,
Would he now be homeless
By an ignominous,
Effaced father.
His pride's a tailored fit
From rejected rags.
Friends may post the antics
In glossolalia on FB
For all nations to read
The mark against him.
I didn't call.
The sin of the father
Is exposed in the sun;
Not in alleyways
Under broken street lights
Where a rejected son
Devises a defense;
Thinking no one sees him;
Thought he was alone.
I yelled to him, go home.
Go home, very few can.
Which came first, rejection or pride?
john oconnell Aug 2010
Sun and seed
warmly embracing;

the caterpillar
winding it's way
to incendiary flight.

Dichotomy
between the struggle
to be born,
the will to live
and a crestfallen
and ignominous
exit.
athene Oct 2014
VII
ennui exoskeleton
ignominous heart -
        its jags fit tightly inside here

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