dyer's holiday

dyer's holiday

A Poem by Daniel Atkinson
"

the reflections of a man dying in war.

"
bullet tears me half-open,
and my steaming innards spill onto my hands
like hell's party streamers.
i scream,
but it ain't nothing more than another voice
in a twisted wailing choir.

inside-out on this dyer's holiday,
i'd kinda hoped to pass as i should've--
a half-smoked cigarette between my lips
and my lady waiting for me on the other side.
but then--
a lot of things ain't what they should be.

© 2011 Daniel Atkinson


Author's Note

Daniel Atkinson
Another war piece.

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The language used really gives this a "personal" feel.
Also, "like hell's party streamers"?
That is awesome. :D Your descriptions are boss, my friend.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Sharp and to the point.

Thank you.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Daniel Atkinson
Daniel Atkinson

DULUTH, GA



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