Hemlock Poem by Kurt Philip Behm

Hemlock

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Some would say,
the danger portends

Some would say,
it all is pretend

Some would say,
the past wears a shroud

Some would say,
the quiet is loud

Some would say,
all love is for fools

Some would say,
to break every rule

Some would say,
today is unsure

Some would say,
tomorrow the cure

Some would say,
the hammer is cocked

Some would say,
the target is locked

Some would say,
the reasons persist

Some would say,
all logic resists

Some would say,
the lies are astute

Some would say,
more voices to mute

Some would say,
the weight is too much

Some would say,
to look but don't touch

Some would say,
their talk cheap and vile

Some would say
—death kills with a smile

(Villanova Pennsylvania: November,2020)

Saturday, November 7, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: words
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
L Milton Hankins 07 November 2020

Nice writing, Kurt. I read this several times, and each time I gained new insights. Thanks so much for sharing!

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