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Eyes of a Scholar
I remember the feeling -
confusion.
Haze of eerie fog,not
like the fog you
see at home. Dances of
wind come to life.
Look pull throw think.
See. See and see and see.
Damn. "You laid him out
like Shredded f*n Wheat."
Sandals lay on the path,
far from each other;
far from the feet to
which they belonged.
Was he part of the fog,
that silent shadow
of a man emerging through
my dreams?
That star shaped hole -
the eyes of a scholar.
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Anyway, even if you can't (or don't want to) read the entire book, I urge you to read the chapters "The Man I Killed" and "Ambush". They are terrific stories (chapters), and they are the two that this poem is written after.