Domestic Prayer

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—Kyrielle on the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution

It's not because I own a gun,
I hope. It's just I want to be
Much more than phasers set to stun.
Please do not be afraid of me.

It isn't loaded, anyway,
I guess, but cannot guarantee,
Since I've not checked it yet today.
Please do not be afraid of me.

You're overacting here, I think.
I've had a course on gun safety
And only downed a couple drinks.
Please, do not be afraid of me.

It's constitutional, this right.
One can't infringe what it decrees.
I will not shoot you—well, tonight.
Unless you're,Bitch, upbraiding me.


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greenmountaineergreenmountaineerover 14 years ago
Superb

I loved the lack of confidence in the first two lines that at the end of the poem grew to a bloated sense of confidence fueled by anger.

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