Dead to NoWhereA Poem by Alfred Kukitzmurder in warDead to NoWhere Disjointed, calm in the heat of battle, He looked with both eyes at a death of his own making Like a disembodied soul he drifted like so many that day wondering, floating in the air, His heart reaching forgiveness His head aside a long train to nowhere Men kept floating upward by the dozens Some never landing Some now living on another realm Some always wondering at a death of their own making. When he crossed the plain When ordinary abandoned his mind He looked at both his eyes Eyes that told him He killed a man. © 2015 Alfred KukitzReviews
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3 Reviews Added on September 11, 2015 Last Updated on September 11, 2015 Tags: Disembodied, drifted, floating, nowhere AuthorAlfred KukitzDeering, NHAboutYes, I'm still here. Just jazzing up my about me story. Sorry I don't die at the end. more..Writing
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