Thursday, August 19, 2010

Accusation


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MAGPIE TALES

ACCUSATION

She died easily in the end.
I wanted her gone
But dreaded the horror,
The blood,
The cries,
The gasps.
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Most of all, I dreaded the blood,
Her blood,
So red,
So alive,
So accusing.
After all I had loved her,
Once.
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I had fallen in love
With the flare of her.
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Yes, flare!
For she burned brightly,
All gold and red;
Earrings,
Necklaces,
Flashing fingers.
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And red lips,
Always painted thickly,
Brightly,
Temptingly.
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And the fingers!
I thought of them as talons now.
But not then.
*
It was the thought of The Other
Enjoying her
As I had done,
That tipped me over the edge.
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But I could not bring myself
To spill that rich red blood.
So red!
*
She slipped under the water
Gently,
Without a cry.
*
I had prepared myself so well.
There was no chance of discovery.
And, certainly, I was in control
Of myself.
No stupid hysteria from me!
No sir!
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And then I saw her toes!
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Blood red.
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Accusing.........
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PRAYER
(an Acrostic)

'Put your hands together'
Religious people say.
'Ask for anything you want;
Your God will find a way.
Everything is in his hands.
Relax! He will take care.
Every Believer understands
That God is everywhere.'
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23 comments:

  1. Gosh, I forgot how good you are at this since I haven't visited here in a while! I thought those were my toes in the tub until I read the poem. Which was captivating and I would like to read more...Its good that prayer follows the evil deed.

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  2. Very nice Brenda. That first one could have been a story! I wanted to hear more! Love Di ♥

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  3. This is a great Magpie Tale, but there is something wrong with the Mr Linky thing for your blog - it kept telling me 'server not found' and suggested I check spelling. You may want to go back and leave a gentle moan for Willow?

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  4. Wow, powerful poem beautifully written and I liked the prayer at the end - almost like a cleanser ;-)
    I have enjoyed visiting your blog.

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  5. Excellent.
    Definitely fix your link on the Magpie site.
    I like your prayer as well.

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  6. I love the darker take on this magpie. great writing

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  7. Now that's a juxtaposition of poems! Well done, Rinkly.

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  8. Your Magpie is really intense and chilling ... followed by the sweetest of prayers. Wonderful.

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  9. I love this. The toe twist at the end is perfect.

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  10. Absolutely fantastic poem. What a fantastic ending, I loved it. So clever

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  11. ................. I think you may have rendered me speachless, Btilliant! :o)

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  12. scary bath scene....reminds me of a movie I saw once...no not Psycho.
    Great read!

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  13. scary bath that, Brenda.. the poem flowed like a red river.. Brilliant!

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  14. oh this is a dark one - with the toes accusing…

    my magpie is here

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  15. That ending is terrific. Creepy, scary poem. Well done!


    http://myscatteredstones.blogspot.com/2010/08/magpie-tales-mag-28.html

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  16. Another Poe-ish take on the prompt! Very nicely done!

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  17. I like a little revenge with the bath salts. Excellent!

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  18. Well done. Builds intensity and weight as it progresses. Loved it! My magpie also had death...

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  19. Good God!! This was chilling, and scary!! And the emotions spilled out of the tub and from my screen!

    Very well written!!!
    I could visualize it all, and it gave me the creeps... the calculated murder!!!

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  20. I seek permission to print this and cut out the last line so as to not spoil my murderous gloating! Actually, I think I prefer divorce! ha ha!

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