once I was a babyA Poem by m.s.earlyI threw away all of my pennies Into the unforgiving wells of Sodom I was flat on my back in the dark woods Wishing I could die there on the ground I felt the fire while I picked glass from my eyelids I watched my own blood run down and drip off my elbow Another second chance burned on another wasted night Grandpa counted his blessings in the twilight of his years While I plucked stars from the sky like ears of corn from the stalk I was husking dreams looking for the parts that pleased me most Though mama never let me see her crying over me Up all night wondering if I was going to make it home Praying in a rocking chair that’s rocking to this day Once I was a baby, once I knew no sin
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Added on November 19, 2014Last Updated on November 19, 2014 Authorm.s.earlyVAAbout"A poet's work is to name the unnameable, to point at frauds, to take sides, start arguments, shape the world, and stop it going to sleep." -Salman Rushdie more..Writing
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