Thief.A Poem by Brianna Alexandria WolfI watched him. He just walked away.
He found me bleeding in the green grass.
My lungs were tight, shriveled, quivering, and clutching for a breath. I begged for him to help me in a tiny, choked voice; he paid me with a small smile. He bent low and reached into my pocket and took everything I had left. Then he tipped his hat and stepped over me, never looking back. The thief left me to die. © 2014 Brianna Alexandria Wolf |
StatsAuthorBrianna Alexandria WolfNYAboutI have two mice and two rats. Inked flesh. Wannabe philanthropist of words. What of the flies, WIll Henry? more..Writing
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