Curtains Poem by Nancy Ames

Curtains



'Standing there, you
cover the window and
watch me sitting in
your shadow - hollow
and blameless, you
man the barricades.

Just say no but never
make a move until
there is something
to oppose.

'Only a coward
would hit a coward.'
A comedian said that.'

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Nancy Ames

Nancy Ames

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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