Blood on Latex
My job requires I do alot of road running, quite often to those little corners that even the local residents have forgotten. Many of my narrative poems are inspired by the empty and aging farmhouse, where I'm left waiting for clients that never show, and my imagination gets to run wild, creating grand and fabulous tales of heart-ache and intrigue. Occasionally however, the real world invades, and no imagination is required, rather, I'm simply left with a story to be told. The particular situation this piece was inspired by, was a terrible event for me, one of those defining moments, that changes the core of who you are.
Blood on Latex
Timid, she answers, at first denying
While hiding blood on latex gloves
Wanting not to say.
Lying, she refuses to open the door
Even though I've been invited
Scent of metal
I persist, eyes not believing, doing my job
Seeing blood on latex gloves
Buckshot in wall boards
Tears now freely streaming, dissolving
Exposing bloody latex hands
"He shot himself today."
I back away, fearful
Mind racing as it tries to comprehend
Blood on latex
Natasha Head
Comments
In your second comment you called Brian Brain, now it's going to rain.
Were you just flustered that you didn't get first, next time you'll be faster and quench your rhyming thirst.
lol
Now I'm off to find this fellow by the name of Cogswell, to let him know how much I appreciate his stopping by too :)
Of course you messed up, need a new coffe cup?..lol
What be more surprising is if the event didn't trouble you, at least I think. That's something no one wants to view and trust me I know a thing or 50 about this topic, more than I care too.
With Brian and Pat that's trouble times two!
Guess I'll just pray, for a much brighter day
Did you note the typo's?I'm in trouble I say!
Today I'm taking Joe's advice to heart
I'm going to dwell where it's nice and dark :)
stay tuned!
bummy / monty
Monty, thanks for the vote of encouragement, as mentioned, this was a risk for me, and your opinion and thoughts are truly valued...certainly far from the warm embrace of the ballad! :)