Jack And Jill And The Brown Adopted Sister Poem by Sketcher Ridpath

Jack And Jill And The Brown Adopted Sister



Jack and Jill,
Wanted to kill,
Their father's other daughter,
She was brown,
And out of town,
So, they quickly planned her slaughter.

Just the thought,
Of her face brought,
My tears of hate to vapor,
Once she's dead,
I'll feel no dread,
I'll steal her will, that small paper.

I am Jack,
I will attack,
My dumb adopted sister,
In the night,
With my new knife,
Sure, I am considered bitter.

She walks in,
Penetrate skin,
With my sharp brandished weapon,
Blood pours out,
She doesn't shout,
Cause she's already in heaven.

Hid the body,
In the soggy,
Closet underneath the stairs,
People question,
My depression,
For my brown sister, no one cares.

Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: death,racism
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
I have nothing against any people of any race. I was simply going off of a questionable prompt.
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Sketcher Ridpath

Sketcher Ridpath

Bellingham, Washington
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