Just to tell a tale.  Always again.

Just to tell a tale. Always again.

A Poem by Jon Roggie

I have waited this long.

Now,
  when you are old and tired.

You have taught me to tell a tale.

Now let me tell you.

Remember the boy who found an image from a bat?

The girl who became V?

Maybe a child with a cloak of many colors.

Simply a story of casting off the chains.

Your chains will bind you.

Unless,
  you can understand.

Then,
  maybe the ghosts will forgive you.

© 2014 Jon Roggie


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Ghosts creep me out. Yikes!
I guess that was the point though.
You operate fast Jon.
Nicely done. One more? :)

Posted 10 Years Ago


Matching Socks

10 Years Ago

Ohh.... The pressure. Can it be a happy ending for the boy?
Jon Roggie

10 Years Ago

There will be a touch of sadness. I was thinking of the first story teller.
Matching Socks

10 Years Ago

A lost tortoise? Or puppy?

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Jon Roggie
Jon Roggie

Porterville, CA



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