Renee Heartfelt

(the) Death Of A Ghost
I ran my hand down the steel of the gun my father carried like a cross. You might say I learned my lessons young after only sixteen years. I will live and die right here. In the place I played as a kid. But it makes no difference now as I watch his chest explode. It makes no difference now, he was dead to me long ago. In the smell of gasoline On a summer afternoon. In a town on the bay where my grandfather learned to swim, I found my peace in the steel of the gun my father carried like a cross. As the blood dripped from his mouth, he said, "It makes no difference now." No, it makes no difference now as I watch his chest explode. It makes no difference now, he was dead to me long ago. From Letras Mania