Three Floors

By M Morgan

Three Floors

They lived on the third floor
They slept on the second floor
in the first floor waiting

where they lived attacked
where they slept sang bad lullaby
where they waiting they could do nothing

through the first door
climb the stairs
she was captured!

at day they hid out
at night tormented
she ran at dawn

They were real
disembodied but with voices
lifeless but energy

black and gray
terrified girl
swallowed his body

Girl falls, bleeding
not walk
not eating

girl did not grow
until one day
girl fled

Where's Girl?
Girl missing?
OH! The windows of the third floor!!

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Copyright 2012 M Morgan
Published on Monday, November 26, 2012.     Filed under: "Graphic Art"

Author's Note:

That is my childhood house!!!! Haunting einh??
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  • midnights voice On Tuesday, November 27, 2012, midnights voice (957)By person wrote:

    This must be a replay of a living nightmare , a fast rewind flash of memories that are gone and on to the next before you can ask , what the....

  • dwells On Tuesday, November 27, 2012, dwells (4177)By person wrote:

    Third floor is the coolest, when the bombs aren't falling perhaps - welcome to DP!

  • FadedBlues On Monday, November 26, 2012, FadedBlues (2096)By person wrote:

    ...seems to be a case of demonic possession. you give us an incomplete puzzle & we are encouraged to design the missing pieces...

  • M Morgan On Monday, November 26, 2012, M Morgan (198)By person wrote:

    Poet, was true!!! 3 years to 9 years. His whole childhood!!

  • grantrizmo2002 On Monday, November 26, 2012, grantrizmo2002 (17)By person wrote:

    Kept me reading. So well done.

  • PhyllisK On Monday, November 26, 2012, PhyllisK (6)By person wrote:

    very interesting .... thank you for posting.

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