My Father's Day poem
shrieks and bleeds.
Ravenous monster, how
I loved you, I loved you, I loved you.
You made certain I suffered for it.
shrieks and bleeds.
Ravenous monster, how
I loved you, I loved you, I loved you.
You made certain I suffered for it.
Published by G.L. Morrison
With sundry awards, magazines & anthologies to her credit, Morrison's taught writers @conferences in Portland, Seattle, SF, Boston, Chicago, NYC and Washington DC at the Library of Congress. View profile
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4 Comments
Post a CommentHonesty with a sharp point. Refreshing.
Did the subtitle not appear in the "listing"? Maybe I should have inverted the title and subtitle making it "Why I won't be writing/reading them" then "my father's day poem". Hmmm.
I should probably have added a warning in the title.
Hum, not what I was expecting at all. I am sorry you did not have a good experience.