The Dangers of Writing

The Dangers of Writing

A Poem by Andrew Geary

I worry about the husky gentleman
that shot Lennon, not because I fear
he’ll come after me, but because he might
be reading this poem. Some bad ideas
are planted by words--their meanings
irrelevant to a brain saturated
by mania and lust. Yet, I still worry
that my innocent verse might form the fuel
for some catastrophic force.

But what if
nothing occurs? This poem could enter
for a moment and leave forever, only imparting
a few more minutes filled, or it could be fuel
for a warmer Wednesday evening, leaving
the body more content and the mind
unaltered. . . Somehow, the husky gentleman
has gotten smaller.

© 2013 Andrew Geary


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I really like the article so far.

The story caught me right from the very beginning.

Your writing style brings it all together very nicely.

Will definitely read it again.

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