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Where Shadows Refuse To Dance
Locking the door is useless, for he has a key... Will that sliver of light become a wider slice tonight, or not? Bed sheet covers are but flimsy barriers, easily thrown off by hands— Hard working hands that roam where they should not Tuck you to bed, tell you a fairy tale before you sleep, kiss you good night. They all hold different meanings, they always do. The moon is a silent witness, peeking through the windows, where shadows refuse to dance... but creep Innocent eyes of a doll that weep “Shhh,” he says “This is love.” But the pounding heart, the screaming mind know otherwise. This isn’t love. It never was. The moon can only scream in silence with her. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The sun crashes in, dissolving the darkness but it never matters, for the nightmare continues... She’s there at the stove, cooking eggs sunny-side up He reads the newspaper with a smile Yet tears start to pool as a timid voice says, “Please, Mommy... Why don’t you believe me? The Boogie Man is real.” September 16, 2011 091620111025p1050
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