Morgan Michaels
Poems by Morgan Michaels : 216 / 656
Almost An Epitaph 4
Ashamed of stealing Zena's breath
Panic seized the heart of Death
Who, fingers shaking as he wrote,
Carefully composed a note
Then scattered valiums beside
To make it seem like suicide.
Morgan Michaels
Submitted: Saturday, July 28, 2012
Edited: Friday, September 21, 2012
Poems by Morgan Michaels : 216 / 656
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