Abstractedly Flipped

Abstractedly Flipped

A Poem by Frank F. Atanacio
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Haunting, chilling, forgiveness

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 Hesitation,

I could hear her thinking,

temptation,

her eyes blinking,

in my bedroom I stayed,

in a coma, but not in pain,

she took care of my needs and never complained,

but now I sense an empty shame,

I feel she has gone insane,

she was young

and couldn’t take it anymore,

so she silently closed the door.

She pushed up her sleeves,

tired and she will no longer grieve,

then she thought about the weeping willow,

outside our bedroom,

she shook that thought away and grabbed the pillow,

because in my death her life would bloom,

my life dangling,

her mind abstractedly flipped,

now she’s convinced of strangling,

she unloaded,

my mind imploded,

she was tired of taking care of me,

she was young anyone could see,

I was in a coma, she was now convicted,

her story conflicted,

I did not choose to live,

I did not choose to die,

but honey, in my heart I forgive...

© 2009 Frank F. Atanacio


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Frank F. Atanacio
Frank F. Atanacio

Shelton, CT



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