"No more", they said, "No more"

"No more", they said, "No more"

A Poem by Chris Shaw
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@ 1930, and true. My Nan's father. She could barely bring herself to utter his name.

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Last breath he took upon a bench,
the stench of liquor on his lips.
A selfish drunk who could not see
the harm inflicted painfully
on those he left dirt poor.

So cold the corpse at dawn in death.
Much colder still the ice-skimmed pond,
and frozen stiff the hearts of those
that cursed the way of life he chose.
"No more", they said. "No more".

© 2018 Chris Shaw


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This is powerful! I interpret this as a family that had been abandoned by a sot and were not too sorry for his departure from this world.

Take care - Dave

Posted 5 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Thank you Dave. You have summed these lines up well. They had suffered enough. His death was an end .. read more
Dave

5 Years Ago

GOOD!!

Take care - Dave

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Chris Shaw
Chris Shaw

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