3 September: for RDP and SOCS (trigger warning)

Choices

I.
A man walks into a forest. Climbs an oak tree, ties a rope around a branch, then around his neck. And jumps. He chooses not to think about who finds him.

II.
A vicar lights a candle. Chooses a prayer for a boy he once gave first communion. He tells a mother her son cannot be buried here. This is consecrated ground.

III.
A policewoman rings the doorbell. A woman and two girls are at the door. The girl will remember it’s raining. The policewoman steps inside. They close the door on the world.

IV.
A woman stands over the kitchen sink. She chooses what to cook for dinner. Potatoes. Carrots. A pork chop. A police car is parked at the house across the street.

V.
There was a man with a wife and two kids. Church-going. God-fearing. He walks into a forest. Climbs a tree, and chooses not to think about who finds him.


Cadralor poem written Ragtag Daily Prompt “turmoil” and for Linda Hill’s Stream of Consciousness Saturday, “chews” or choose”. There’s no illustration for this piece. In this case, I hope that words do that. Imagery and poems ©Misky 2023.

15 responses to “3 September: for RDP and SOCS (trigger warning)”

  1. Wow. Purely fictional, I hope…

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  2. 🖤🖤🖤👏👏👏

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    1. Thank you, Nick, and good morning.

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      1. Good morning, M.

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  3. Blunt and sure. Crisply observant.

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    1. Good. That was the aim.

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  4. No words, sis.
    You’ve drained me. ❤︎✒︎

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    1. Thank you, Dorothy.

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  5. The first stanza reminded me of an incident at a park. Not a good sight.

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    1. Some things are just can’t un-see

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  6. I and IV full circle powerful messages here ❤️

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