dull ax

dull ax

A Poem by Sarah McKeever Hitt

My mind wraps

along the trees

while you cut them

with your dull ax

chopping away until I fall.

 

Ironic bruises

on what used to be

your favorite parts of my body

yell at me

with disdain

and a mixture of pity and blame.

"Now what?"

© 2010 Sarah McKeever Hitt


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Added on June 16, 2010
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Sarah McKeever Hitt
Sarah McKeever Hitt

Chicago, IL



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