The Poetry Crimes

Date:

Share post:

She walked in,

“what is all this?”

she asked

She put on her glasses,

examining the evidence.

She recognized my finger prints on it.

My words spilled out on the table,

Labeled like a crime scene

on the kitchen floor.

She stopped beside me,

a pile of blood-stained papers

lay like an offering at her feet.

“Don’t step on those,”

I said,

“those are the good ones.”

“And this?”

she said,

pointing to the cold disemboweled

body of the typewriter

lying beside me,

outlined in chalk.

“It looks violent,

was it a ritual killing?”

she asked.

“No,

more of a mercy killing”

I confessed.

“You know you have the right to remain silent?”

she said.

“I know”

I said

“But I prefer not to.”

Gould is a native of Gladstone. He has published four books of poetry — most recently, “Last Rites for the Lion Tamer” — and is a member of the Somerset Poetry Group, Frenchtown Poetry Group, New Hope Beat Poets, and Carriage House Poetry. He has been published in various newspapers and literary journals including the U.S. 1 Summer Fiction issue.

CE – US1

Related articles

Tess James named director of Princeton Program in Theater and Music Theater

Princeton University’s Lewis Center for the Arts has named award-winning lighting designer Tess James as the new director...

Foundation gives retired racehorses a future

A horse once headed for slaughter surged through traffic, scaffolding and parked cars on a Manhattan street, carrying...

Bristol Riverside Theater Review: Real Women Have Curves

Listening closely, you can discern the drama, comedy, and humanity inherent in Josefina López’s “Real Woman Have Curves”...

Mercer County Cultural Festival, Food Truck Rally Returns June 6

Mercer County will celebrate the region’s diverse cultures, music and cuisine during the 14th Annual Cultural Festival and...