The Ghosts That Sell MemoriesA Poem by Tkess
This town has plagiarized my thoughts Before I even had them I pull up my collar Not because it’s cold, but because I don’t want them to see me, The staring eyes of the city
I walk past the diner, The laundromat, the deli, but The bar is calling Two days sober and I need Something to cloud my head
The street lights peak With the cops on the beat Twirling their batons, Soap-box political rhetoric Told to the pimps and pushers Like some Curtis Mayfield song
The ghosts that sell memories On the sidewalk menagerie And the dogs are a barking And my mind is swimming The taxi cab parking, up To the burnt-offerings just for me © 2011 TkessReviews
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7 Reviews Added on August 7, 2011 Last Updated on August 7, 2011 AuthorTkessPittsburgh, PAAboutWhen I first joined this site I provided a very vague profile of who I am. So, I figured I would elaborate a bit more on what makes me, me. I am 30 years old. For the past 7 ½ years I was a me.. more..Writing
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