Thursday 25 April 2024

Pistols at dawn

 


I once killed a man.

It was self-preservation,

him or me, I needed

to remove him from

any future plans.

No reservations.

It was only thing

that could make any sense,

to bring about any sanity.

 

I was so much younger then..

Didn't see coexistence

as a safe place to be,

I didn't have the resistance.

He had already taken greatly from me.

Taken any future surety I had locked

in my safe without a key.

So, I did what I needed, and ended a life

so that I could be.

 

I once took a man's life.

His was one that didn't sit right.

He walked with no pride,

Shuffled aside.

Let himself be trampled,

then sat alone and cried

I couldn't watch on

knowing the pain held inside.

 

I once killed a man.

Stole his life, before he could

turn the gun on me.

He couldn't abide me, you see.

Two sides of the same coin

and we were like cowboys.

Two pistols at dawn. Bang.

Down he fell.  

Where his hat used to hang,

blood pooled like the rivers of hell.

I became me that day.

Said farewell to the past.

Became the man you know,

started to live at last.

 

I once killed a man

to become who I am.

He lived on a diet of self-hate.

regurgitated daily over his plate,

a sad state, lived awaiting

the hands of fate to stop turning.

I wrote him out in a scribble,

hands churning line after line.

A flurry of word bullets

to cut him down,

to stop him from putting

me down before I reached my prime,

and now I can walk free.

Free from the man that used to be me

a small step at a time.

 

 

 

Thanks for reading.

taken from the #escapril prompt

"Dark secret"

 

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A spring shower

 


 

I feel the spring

shower, spray,

clearing away

the grimmest of winters.

Taking my grimace

and washing it

clear off my face.

 

It trickles

across my gaze.

Tickling skin

over which it races.

Stroking my hair.

Teasing my lips.

Sweetening

with promise

of a kiss.

 

I'm in bliss.

My mind in bits.

Hearts unzipped,

but I'm happy

to let it fall

to the floor.

impact softened

by the cushion

of where our

clothes now sit.

 

The spring

lushness.

Greens

broken by

daffodil yellow

sunshine.

I’m soaked in

the perfume,

you wore last night.

the feint smell of red wine.

Clothes poured

liquid like

across the floor.

cuddles stored

from the night before

I hear that spring shower

a find drizzle 

through the bathroom wall,

and feel happiness flow 

right to my core.

 

 

Thanks for reading

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Wednesday 24 April 2024

A message on the air

 


We send this

message on the air.

In case there is anyone

listening out there.

The earth is gone.

Repeat

the earth is gone.

Fallen. Turn back.

Run.

 

WE TRIED TO FIGHT IT.

We really did.

But it was no good,

the beast was too big.

The beast we created,

brought about our misery,

used our own stupidity

to create a sea of unease.

 

Just because we could,

didn't mean we should.

But every time

these lessons turn up,

we forget what

we once stood for.

In those last days

we only saw,

greed, hatred and war.

 

We have done the same

so many times.

Played this game of God,

when we should have walked different lines.

But to those above, we are nothing but lab rats.

We were exposed to the hypnosis spray,

hateful waters rained down for days and days.

Until we couldn't tell what was real

and what was just a mind

going through a terrifying ordeal.

And we fought.

Every single person. A flood.

caught in our blood an urge

for violence.

Hungering to purge, to silence

the world for good.

TO BE THE LAST ONE STANDING.

 

Well, that is me,

the last remaining human.

In this pouring rain

clearing away the mind-altering solution.

The waters are polluted

but things are clearing, gradually.

Alas I think I'm alone.

No company. 

No way to rebuild society.

No civilization,

just a lone traveller

seeking meaning. 

 

 

 

Thanks for reading.

taken from the #escapril prompt

"Unexpected transmission"

 

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to check out my new book "Poetic Outlaw"

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Peace, Love & Poetry 
 
Kyle
 

 

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