Triolet-What He Told The Judge Poem by Glenn Bagshaw

Triolet-What He Told The Judge

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Dad’s short temper and his long belt
made an impression in my youth.
If “highs” arose, each rose a welt.
Dad’s short temper and his long belt
supplied all feelings that I felt.
The truth of life? A striking truth.
Dad’s short temper and his long belt
made an impression in my youth.

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