Premonition Poem by Mathew Sutter

Premonition



I had a premonition today,
It was a horrible one too.
It included everyone I knew.

Death and illness was everywhere,
People were surronded by evil.
Everyones eyes were black as pitch,
And as I looked around...
Well, there was no color anywhere.

Everything was covered in a shade of grey.
Nothing else, no other shade, nothing that gave cheer.

I walked on a broken rode that once was a neighborhood.
People lived in cardboard boxes,
And as I passed by they shrank away from me.
Their eyes were like rat eyes,
No longer human and no longer sain.

Then it started to rain.
But this rain hurt to the touch.
My skin burned and turned a ugly shade of purple.
I ran from this ran and followed the crowd of people,
To some form of shelter.

I came upon a building in this chase.
It looked like it was grand at one point in history.
Than I looked closer and gasped in fright.
This once marvolous building, t
This grey structure was the presidental building.
No longer white, but an ugly grey and brown
With veins crowling up its side.

I shrank in discussed
And hoped for it to end.

When I opened my eyes once more,
I was home.
In the land of color and grace.

I had a premonition today,
And it was a horrible one too.
It included everything I knew.

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Mathew Sutter

Mathew Sutter

Hampton, Virginia
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