T w o

T w o

A Chapter by Raef C. Boylan

The both of you

arouse in me,

hot blood,

primitive gallantry;

 

a cold-minded killer

who left mercy in his other jacket

 

pistons through your attackers,

 

slaying in a dizzying

dust cloud

of violence.

 

 

Principles

on which I’ve criticised

grief-stricken parents

and ignorant

 

paranoia,

magnetise and zap

my brain

 

until all that remains

is the pumping

 

of limbic strength and fatal fists.

 

------------------------------------------

 

There are a few

I would die for

without question

 

hopefully people

I would die for

without introduction

 

but only

t w o

would I kill for

without hesitation.

 



© 2008 Raef C. Boylan


Author's Note

Raef C. Boylan
My girlfriend and my gran.

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We don't like to see those that we love come to any harm what-so-ever. This is a powerful, emotional poem which touches on that raw essence that is inside, that maybe we wouldn't usually show anyone. I like how you divided the poem into two. Nice work.
V.

Posted 16 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.




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wow. love it. very deep

Posted 16 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

This is so sweet.

You organized your thoughts very well.
Thanks for sharing.



Posted 16 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

i really like this ending! it shows tremendous humanity in you that killing for someone would be a greater sacrifice than dying for someone. that is truly insightful. great thought process, great write. (and thanks for answering the begging question at the end ... way to think ahead)

Posted 16 Years Ago


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I understand. I've wondered a time or two if I wouldn't be tested on my resolve. I can't see why you would call it badly written. It's wonderful.

Posted 16 Years Ago


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I get the feeling reading your words that this is how I feel about my children, if they are hurt by someone I become so insanely violent inside that the colours explode, and yes without hesitation I would kill for them, I thought this piece was very thought provoking, and in some ways very dark............for these feelings we have no control over at all.
I thought the second stanza summed it up powerfully........always love your work.

Posted 16 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

I thought this has got to be one of the most bizarre poems I've read. I read it, again, which is when I saw "My girlfriend and my gran," and then I understood why I felt something on the first read. Now, if I read this right I understand the pure violence. There are several loved ones that could turn me into a cold blooded monster, if I thought their life endangered. A killer without remorse of any kind. If I'm misreading this, I'm upping your dosage.. :) I liked it. Rain..

Posted 16 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

so i keep
coming back

to see if i was added to the list of people

and i havent
and that blows
munkey balls

haha

but
yeah

the first time i read it
it was dry
like my mouth

then i read it again
and i was like
whats missing

this
time
i actually
like
it
enough for you not to delete it


yeah
i like
i do

kill kill kill

ah yes
blood
and rice
tis good
when one
is hungry

im hungry
i could go for some

maybe liver and chocolate ants

hmm

pondering

Posted 16 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

I like the sentiments, and it is well...slightly erotic to me, but then again, I dig on sex and violence....

I do believe there is huge potential to this...it seems like there's something lacking though...I don't know what though...

Posted 16 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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