The mind has many defences, she wrote
in her award-winning essay. Glowing,
she stood in front of her school;
movie tickets her prize.
Painted in shades between girl and woman
she kissed me goodbye with bright red lips
and joined her friends in line.
The mind has many defences, she wrote.
Maybe that's why, in police reports,
many claimed they'd heard fireworks.
Odd in a cinema; the alternative
too grim to believe.
Ryan Stone is a freelance writer from Melbourne, Australia. He shares his home in the blue Dandenongs with his wife, two young sons and a German Shepherd. A selection of Ryan's poetry, prose, haiku, art and flash fiction can be found on his blog - www.daysofstone.wordpress.com
What a poem, Ryan Stone. Excellent!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Rose! Truly appreciated :)
DeleteSo poignant, Ryan, especially for a Denverite like me, who knew both Columbine and the Aurora Cinema shootings. Way too many of those in the U.S.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your support, Sarah. I couldn't agree more - such an evil thing that is spreading through the world.
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ReplyDeleteThe poem is very scary but touching. Another random shooting in Kalamazoo, MI recently. When will it ever end.
ReplyDeleteDear Joan, thank you for your kind feedback. I wish I could foresee an end but I don't think that is the case, sadly.
DeleteDear Ryan this is another of your great poems! lots of untold and mistery for words left... ;)
ReplyDeleteYes.
ReplyDeleteLove it Ryan!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it Ryan!!!
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