Jack's Confession Sonnet Poem by Daniel McCann

Jack's Confession Sonnet



Jack O'reilly:

Father I think you can guess why I left
I was only fifteen years old that time
nobody knew me, it wasn't for theft
I had to leave Manchester, for my crime
was exactly what you are thinking now
it was no coincidence, Lucas died
and it is clear to me your thinking how
Lucas had to go, all true to us tried
but nobody knew me I was a boy
my father never wanted me to fight
I took his gun and used it like a toy
I killed Lucas and I did what was right
because he killed my dad, I moved away
four years ago, I confess death that day.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This is another early piece for a play I am working on called Cross Fire. Jack has returned to Manchester after being gone for four years, he is in the confession box speaking to a priest his father used to know.
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