The Pinprick Poem by Sean Green

The Pinprick



Look to history to know the tale
the sum of what came before
when a single act can't explain
the reaction from the crowd
the slight should not enact
cries of anger then expressed
except when the breadth is seen
of the pain the wounds inflict

the pinprick made in jest
or the statement meant to quip
both convey so much more
thanthoughts may account
assumptions miss the mark
to detriments of the ghosts
those that walked the twisted trails
tracking back to hurt once veiled

these revenants doubt intent
of the one that walks their grave
demanding blood for trespass
with damnations few contend
the past has more to say
than all the mutterings that explain
transgressions made by fools
with knives turned back to wound.

© 2019. Sean Green. All Rights Reserved.20190422.

Monday, April 22, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: action
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The poem "The Pinprick" was inspired by thereactions to a person who played Devil's Advocate on a sensitive subject.The response was swift against the problematic statements.Sensitivities were triggered. Some ground should be traveled carefully.
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