The Song Of Emmanuel Tsongranis Poem by James Timothy Jarrett

The Song Of Emmanuel Tsongranis



He pounded coffin nails
With a hammer forged of fear
Every word of spite nailing in and holding
Badged and vested
Death and bullets resting in his gun
But still frightened by this woman
Standing proud
Whom he could not bully
Nor subdue
Hammer, hammer, hammer
Testimony to the judge
That in all his years
He had never met a woman like her
Who acted like her
No respect
No fear
Of course not you fool
You charged into the camp
Of Boudicea
Come to rape and pillage
And fell beneath her sword
Hammer, hammer, hammer
You can lock her up
But you can never bury fear

Friday, April 24, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: police brutality
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Written for a liar and a coward
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