Under the dark recesses of the
Coney Island Boardwalk lurk no
Muggers, no rapists, no gangs.
The monsters have killed them all.
Coney Island Boardwalk lurk no
Muggers, no rapists, no gangs.
The monsters have killed them all.
Published by Stephen Joltin
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8 Comments
Post a CommentI'm from Coney Island and I've felt this way myself during my childhood. Great poem, funny and eerie, just like CI!
It was a hobbitt named Bobbins
err, weird. lol
Never been to coney Island maybe I should
Had me looking for more.
There is definitely something eerie about Coney Island. Clever.
'Nuff said, dude. Good stuff.
Neat.