General Poetry posted February 18, 2013 | Chapters: | 2 3 -4- 5... |
A picture inspired dark story poem
A chapter in the book Poems from a Pensive Poet
The Last Train Out
by BethShelby
Lucretia sits on the railroad track,
wearing high-heel boots and dress of black. As the whistle blows, she turns her back. It's one way out of a life on crack. She's way too young for her life to end. Her course is set on a downward trend. With no one left she can call a friend, her spirit's shattered and it won't mend. Home was no place she wanted to stay. She sealed her fate when she left that day; only fifteen and a runaway, victim of men who stalked her like prey. With a sexy body and pretty face, a big city slum's a scary place, where liquor and drugs are commonplace, and innocent girls can fall from grace. Offered by a pimp a place to stay, at a pretty penny price to pay, her soul seared like a withered bouquet, leaving her dreams in dire disarray. So now she sits on a railroad track, wearing fish-net hose and dress of black. She has a bag, but she won't unpack. When she leaves this time, she'll not be back. |
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