I killed a GangsterA Poem by Randy JohnsonTHIS FICTIONAL POEM TAKES PLACE IN THE 1930s.Until 1934 I was a barber, that used to be my profession. Many people are suffering because of this Great Depression. A Gangster walked into my shop but when he left, he had to be carried. He was responsible for many deaths and I made sure that he was buried. I usually don't brag but this time I love to gloat. That punk asked for a shave and I slit his throat. He dealt in Prostitution, Gambling, Booze and Heroin. I made sure that he couldn't do anything illegal again. I'm not ashamed of myself even though I lost my freedom and my wife. I saved people from that animal and a Judge sentenced me to life. I'll be locked up for the remainder of my years. I don't regret what I did, my conscience is clear. © 2014 Randy Johnson |
StatsAuthorRandy JohnsonTNAboutI was born in Middlesboro, Kentucky on August 20, 1971. I've lived in East Tennessee since 1973. My hobbies are writing and drawing. more..Writing
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