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The Blooding (Free verse) by Mr Pig

I remember the smell of rubbed tobacco, And the shiny black boots that squeaked when they walked, My Father kept an ivory horn in his belt, He would obsessively check it every moment, I remember the cackle of their laughter, And the cut glass accents of Private school when they talked. All the horses were meticulously brushed, And the hounds were intimidated systematically, A palsied old man would stick tape to his monocle, His horse was wilder than a foxglove. I remember seeing the red jackets ride in unison, And polishing the brass motif on his ancestors gun. The sky was always vivisected by dusk, My Father always said a red sky is a good omen. When I saw him return from hunting, I thought he had been shot in the face, I ran to hug him crying throughout the embrace, My father laughed and asked if I wanted to be a man, I excitedly agreed, He then grasped my neck, And cast my face in to the vixens entrails, All I remember is the taste, The texture of a black jelly on my tongue, And the laughter of the huntsmen, The disappointment etched on my fathers face like a late picasso, Blurred in salt tears that burned the foxes blood, It was my blooding, My coming of age, And I hated my father for turning the page.

sk8boardandpoems 25-Feb-03/12:39 PM
DAMN GOOD man i think ur poem s excellent i am the one u wrote about and said dont kill yourself and u thought i was a hormonal young boy and i am not a boy and i am a girl i am 12 years of age and i would just like to point that out my poems are not even as half as good as yourss are because i have only been writein for like 4 years off and on and as i can imagine u have alot more years on me with both age and writing poems and just everythig about it i would appreciate it if u could maybe coach me into how making peoiple visualize my poems..u are probably thinking why would i want to help her...well because this could maybe be my career i love writing and i would like some herlp from a professional..thank you




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