Interloper

by Daniel Solomon   Nov 2, 2004


The strangeness inside the stranger.
Caused by some foreign anger.
Making him even ruder.
That’s when he became the intruder.
The offset boundaries that surround.
Are within the perimeter, the uneven ground.
An unexpected wake caused by a distraught voice.
An unknown voice made a terrible shrieking noise.
Hiding in the darkness, thinking of what to do next.
Watching the other figure crawl like a lost insect.
Jumping out of the way and trying to pause.
Silently creeping, praying the other would fall.
Everything was taken from me.
There was another person who didn’t believe.
These actions soon became repellant.
One victim in all. Self-afflicted.

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