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The Trick

November 20, 2009
By LavenderStone BRONZE, Athens, Georgia
LavenderStone BRONZE, Athens, Georgia
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Favorite Quote:
"It's never too late—in fiction or in life—to revise." -Nancy Thayer


Button up your coat and tie your boots
Look in the mirror and proudly sniff
The reflection of a soldier,
the costume of a monster

It’s Halloween
Didn’t you hear?
Dress up! Be quick!
The tricks begin.

Rest, you say. Comfort them
Then take them from their homes.
Lie and lie and lie until your lips turn blue.

Watch them. Manipulate them.
Spring the trap. Bam!
They are trapped!
The tricks will win.

Fools! Fools!
You should have run away.
Tools! Tools!
Until you rust

Who needs a rusty hammer?
Throw it away
Replace it with the next
That one too?
Some more! They come to fill the empty bench
Then the next; the next

How fun to play with hammers and lives.
To throw away and let them die;
To keep and make them work.

How fun to play with lives and hammers.
To beat and pound Them
To shout and hang Them
Of course, not You
Until your buttons fall off and your boots wear down
They point and shout: Next you! Next, shall be You

The trick has closed around you too.
It’s Halloween, isn’t it?


The author's comments:
This piece is about the Holocaust and what went on during it between the Nazis and the Jews.

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on Dec. 14 2009 at 2:54 pm
This was so cool I loved it in a shameful way Icould feel the TENSION

on Dec. 14 2009 at 2:48 pm
Very well done!

on Dec. 14 2009 at 12:00 pm
Lebrezie BRONZE, Athens, Georgia
2 articles 0 photos 1 comment

Favorite Quote:
"Once a war happens, the fate of the whole world changes. How? Because someone always dies. And when one person dies, the rest of the world lives their whole lives one person short."

Awesome job with this. I really like the last three stanzas.