Saturday, November 10, 2012

Stain



Stain
By
Lisa A.Williams

Hands-
dirty
no pureness
could erase.
Eyes-
tired,
dark
remnants
from so  
many years
in the confines
of a modern day
sweatshop
 The bitterness
of regret
for seizing
a livelihood
which beckoned death
with each passing year.
The wood-
its smoothness,
 bathed
in the dark stain
of pretty poison
summons the riches
of buyers
who wish
to lavish homes
with the labor
of
a poor man’s hands.
Another man gives
up the ghost
amidst toxic
occupation
to feed a family
he leaves behind.  
His passing
haunts his child’s heart.
Another man dies
in his living,
this time, it is my father.




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