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The Young Man
Life became unbearable for the young man And to take his own life was his final plan So he went to the side garage that night And hung the rope from the rafter good and tight He stood tall on the chair and rapped the noose Just tight enough on his neck so as not to go loose Thoughts came to him of each time he lost And he kicked the chair paying his final cost The tasking came over the radio as a 504 Sudden Death Where we made our way with each foreboding breath We parked the patrol car in the darkened street Then went to the lighted house with deadly feat And we were met by a sad young man under a street light Who sad, "Don't think badly of the one who gave up the fight" "For he just wanted to be happy but was lost to comprehend" He left the light and disappeared in the night at the word's end So we walked up into the house and were greeted at the door By a father who had found his son and placed him on the floor He directed us to the garage and to a blanket over his son When removed I saw it was the man from the street earlier on. © Paul Warren Poetry
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