Can'T Walk Through Mirrors Poem by Terence George Craddock

Can'T Walk Through Mirrors

Rating: 5.0


Remember past let us revisit
a nightclub in scenic Queenstown...
New Zealand now decades ago

a beautiful
young black haired
but drunken girl

entry to nightclub refused
she made a scene acted
obscene tantrum broke

a mirrored wall was escorted
off premises to return next night
she thought to unobserved flight

quickly up stairs unnoticed
but she splinter remembered
by bouncers fast learned

a girl with a glassy
mouth can't walk...
through broken mirrors

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Written in February 2014 on the 24.2.2014.
This nightclub story was originally highlighted in the poem 'The Girl With The Glassy Mouth' by Terence George Craddock.
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