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Poems

Stalker

10 January 2015

9:00 AM

10 January 2015

9:00 AM

The moon comes knocking on our door;
a slavish stalker who hangs around all night.
The slowest of walkers, he matched
at an equal distance each of our homeward steps.


We close our door on him, push him out
only to find he’s already skirted the house,
taken the side alley, slipped the padlocked gate,
jumped the flowerpots and several four foot pines
and is staring fixedly through our unlit bedroom windows.



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