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I Confess
The ornate church door creaked as I entered My eyes soon became accustomed to the dusky light Candles flickered, their shadows dancing on the walls I knelt down at one of the heavily polished pews It was many many years since I had been to this church My hands clutched my string of rosary beads - I’d had them since my first communion Folding my hands I began to pray Finally after a few minutes I opened my eyes In the corner of the church I could see the confession booth Suddenly the door sprang open A wizened old man emerged; he was bent over with age But even after all these years I recognised him Those eyes that bored into my very soul The abuse had started when I was in the choir My life had been ruined from such an early age As a teenager I went off the rails Drink, drugs, anything to try and kill the pain Spent years in and out of prison Now I was finally free Father I asked, do you have a moment to hear my confession He turned round slowly and hobbled back into the confession booth I followed him and sat down on the scarlet velvet cushion He opened the little grille between the two booths Forgive me father for I have sinned I killed a man and beg your forgiveness When did this happen my child… It was then I pulled the trigger Date:29/07/15 Contest:Give Me Goosebumps Poetry Contest Sponsor: Nina Parmenter
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