The Sleep Walker Poem by Ali Rahimi

The Sleep Walker



He dared not sleep, lest
His heart stopped to bleed
He purred, and whined in his sleep,
he sobbed and cried loud and deep

clenched his teeth, shook his knees
pang, agony, fury and fatigue,
were the shibboleth of the somnambulist

Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: prejudice,sleep
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