Muted Chatter

Muted Chatter

A Poem by Frank F. Atanacio
"

A Silent Walk to the electric chair

"

He walked solemnly toward the green door,

dirty water covered the floor,

stench of burnt skin in the air,

greeted by a priest with gray hair,

but he still showed no fear,

a mix crowd of men and women came to watch him die,

he had no care,

as their faces filled with tears,

and his death may regain their lives,

briefly,

as hatred becomes despair,

in their minds, they thought of the nails

he hammered into his victims’ skull,

and they thought that the system fails,

but after they prayed,

the guilty verdict stayed,

a muted chatter filled the small room,

switch on during the afternoon,

and a quick end emptied the gloom.

© 2009 Frank F. Atanacio


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I love the title of this poem...the last few lines are so amazing.
Truly beautiful, i love it.

Posted 15 Years Ago



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Frank F. Atanacio
Frank F. Atanacio

Shelton, CT



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