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"open Wounds"

Awaken by lights flashing and sirens loud
He looked out the window and all he saw was a crowd
He runs down the stairs hoping not to fall
Suffering from a headache…you know the type from alcohol 
He opens his front door and runs across the street
He saw a body laying under a sheet
He asked his neighbors what is going on
They told him his friend was shot in the head and he is gone
He said to himself this cant be 
He was just with his friend before he had gone to sleep
He cries on his way back across the street 
Thinking about how life without his friend is going to be 
As looks for the dog tags they got when they were ten
He noticed something strange on his hands and skin
Then images flashing over and over again
Of the last night he spent with his friend
Vowing to never drink alcohol again



Written by: Leeroy Rasean Bowman-Palmer
                 November 7,2010

Copyright © Leeroy Bowman-Palmer | Year Posted 2010


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Date: 4/4/2016 12:42:00 AM

Leeroy Bowman-Palmer, you've expressed yourself well, I enjoyed your poem. Please keep writing and sharing your poetry---LINDA
Date: 8/19/2015 12:58:00 AM

LEEROY, I like this very much SKAT
Date: 11/15/2010 11:33:00 PM

excellent write! scary too.
Date: 11/7/2010 4:04:00 PM

Welcome to Poetry Soup.. so enjoyed reading your poetry tonight with its very creative theme.. hope your time on Soup will be special and fun.. why not check out the contest page offered to members.. good luck with luv...
Date: 11/7/2010 8:11:00 AM

Powerful write my friend... much to think about

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