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The Hollow Home

November 20, 2012
By Silvertongue SILVER, Gilford, New Hampshire
Silvertongue SILVER, Gilford, New Hampshire
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One body enters a home,
Another enters a cell.
The first returns from work,
The second returns from hell.

The man hangs his coat on the rack,
The girl stares emptily at the wall.
His eyes hold her quivering frame close,
Her eyes know nothing familiar in that hall.

An outreached arm is turned away,
A cold shoulder is automatically given.
“What do you think?” said the tall figure,
“Is this the place I shall live in?”

The suit and tie climbed the stairs,
The skirt and blouse walked to the phone.
The hand gripped the hollow bedroom door,
The painted nails dialed, and said, “I’m home”


The author's comments:
I wrote this poem out of two randomly generated words (a noun and a verb)in a class activity where a poem had to be written out of those two words. Can you guess what those two words are?

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