The Warning Label
The Warning Label:
A clown followed me home today
He followed me into the house
Hiding beneath the cellar stairs
He was as quiet as a mouse
My mother didn’t notice,
The squeaking of his shoes
As he tiptoed up the stairs
Up to me
Alone in my room…
I’m sure they heard the screaming
My parents must have smelled the blood
Heard the crack of bones that were breaking
Smelled the hair singed to well done
But neither of them came running
No pounding footsteps on the stairs
Father calmly turned his newspaper
At the T.V. my mother stared
*sigh*
“Should we help him?” my father wondered
“Would it matter?” my mother replied
“He ignored the warning label, on the door so plainly in sight
It’s his fault if he doesn’t come out of our daughter’s room alive.”
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