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The Strangers Outside Tonight
I hear noise.
Bangs and slams of car doors.
Walking,
Then running,
On clammy streets.
Don’t come in!
I tell the people.
I am scared,
That they will enter,
Without knocking.
Locks are useless,
When you have windows.
Security systems can break.
Faith’s loose foundation,
Has cracks.
Like the clammy streets.
What protection do I have?
I don’t know karate.
I only know soccer.
Is kicking a ball the same,
As kicking a shin?
If the intruders are strong,
I can still scream.
If the intruders cover my mouth,
I am like dead.
Maybe if I’m nice,
They could stay for coffee,
And grilled cheese.
Will I wake my parents?
At midnight?
Making grilled cheese?
So to avoid these troubles,
I say,
Don’t come in!
To the people who,
Slam car doors,
And walk and run,
On the clammy streets.
And tonight…
They listen.
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