Michel Brown

Michel Brown

A Poem by Terry O'Leary

His name was Brown, his face was black
he walked alone outside a shack.


A siren sang across the track
and signaled clear the next attack.


A man in blue (a maniac?)
took aim and made the morning crack .


Like stones around a cul-de-sac,
six bullet holes frame Michael's plaque.

© 2017 Terry O'Leary


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Sad topic over here but the rhyming is spot on. Valentine

Posted 7 Years Ago


Terry O'Leary

7 Years Ago

Thank you, Valentine...much appreciated!
Terry
a real stunner Terry, the rhyming has real impact, every word hits home hard and of course in these days the theme is very sadly true, great writing my friend :)

Posted 9 Years Ago


Wow, nicely done Terry.
Great job. Touchy subject.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Terry O'Leary

9 Years Ago

Thank you Cherry!
Yep... 'touchy'... thus, too often left untouched...
..More police brutality??

Posted 9 Years Ago


Terry O'Leary

9 Years Ago

evermore...
one day, hopefully, nevermore...
marcus

9 Years Ago

yes.......

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Added on August 9, 2015
Last Updated on August 23, 2017

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Terry O'Leary
Terry O'Leary

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