Tuesday, February 3, 2009

The Poltergeist Hat


 The
Poltergeist Hat



The
Poltergeist HAT

The
security guard approached the darkenness he could FEEL the Indian
ghost walking up behind him. He knoes all the stories how the burial
mounds are rising up in the other world in the darkenness
And the
ghosts walk and just leave messages to the living and the dead ones
the message is this the HAT
He is a largesse man a man among men
no slouch at all
His legs are made of steel like muscles and no
fear was ever in his eyes and eye believed his story because of the
HAT the one upon his head was a wool cap pulled hastily no doubt from
his knapsack bag to replace the one the ghost took from him so very
RUDELY.
Here is this mans story there was a tug not so gentle
upon my prow
My brow was soon exposed to air and indignation as
eye fled the theater to resign myself to the long bus ride and now
the cap from bag to keep my head warm is causing me to remember the
reason that eye fled the ghost is dead and gone how did that dead
Indian do that how did he get my hat? The Hat is hanging in plain
site on a rope above the melancholy hope of all the dancers of the
wind
Eye am glad that Indian Ghost did not want my coat or shirt
or pants just teaching me a lesson making me afraid of ghosts and
legions of the darkenness The Poltergeist HAT Explain


There
he was on the Bus Sun Tran eye did not write his namme or his company
namme so that the public would not throng the man. His story was to
the driver eye only caught some of the phrases about Indian Burial
Mounds long thought forgotten under the new buildings he was
guarding. The Hat was taken from him by a physical force not the wind
inside a theater not a gang of boys with pranks the way the man
looked in his eyes face to face and the wool cap on an otherwise
dressed Pinkerton gave me pause to collect his permission to write
the poem. He said the Hat was taken when he Searched all about the
place it was swinging from a rope above his head in plain sight of
any vision of the night. He did not waste time in a useless search of
the area but called it a night grabbed his wool cap from his bag and
went directly to the bus. He told me the Indian Ghost took the hat.
And eye believed him eye looked at his legs the steel like sinews of
his muscles told me he was not given to fear or other problems that
lesser men might have had. The Poltergeist Hat.




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