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Daggers in the Dark
The sky was a navy blanket,
 Swallowing the sunshine
 The lighting a dagger 
 Slashing the fabric of darkness
 
 The night roared in protest
 Sobbed torrents of tears
 But the blade reduced reason
 To tatters of fear
 
 From my window-perch haven
 I thought myself secure
 I’d stay dry and warm
 And somehow endure
 
 But with each laceration
 Thunder crashed again 
 And as my foundations rattled
 My certainty waned
 
 
 Growing nearer and stronger
 Fire scorched the night sky
 And daytime’s sweet glow
 Turned harsh, marred, and vile
 
 Lightning split my window
 Into a web of shards
 Strewn upon the tile floor and
 Hidden in the dark
 
 Each piece became a looking glass
 Reflecting different scenes
 Their only commonality:
 Distorted as extreme
 
 Insistent gales hastened
 The inevitable deluge
 My “invincible” shield
 Dampened, dripped, and drooped
 
 And when the shredded sheet fell
 To end the storm’s reign
 The only remnants were cinders
  Of the victims defamed

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