Must have been the wind.
He wakes up on the floor,
Battered and Bruised.
Painful ringing in his ears,
Bleeding mouth, he’s lost a tooth.
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Stands up from the ground,
Holding his hands to his head.
The room keeps spinning around,
His clothes have been ripped to shreds.
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“I must have blacked out for a minute or two.”
“It was late. Makes sense I’d faint.”
But it’s just before noon.
His bones ache, he feels drained.
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It’s almost familiar.
The room’s been rearranged.
The front door is framed with splinters,
It won’t close all the way.
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As I push my mind back to relive memory,
The blurry image flees to my mind’s recesses.
A breeze pushes the door; something’s missing.
I empty my pockets, searching for invaluable assets.
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They come out empty, I have nothing of worth.
I give a big smile, as I am unaware
I’ve lost arcane gems and my money purse.
The perfect crime, leaving your memory bare.
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Any oddity is ignored.
“Must have been the wind.”
The words ease any concern.
But it’s not wind, it’s a storm.
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Mandibles clicking, I watch from the window.
I took his gems, maybe now he’ll remember.
But he repeats the hated line I’ll never forget.
“Must have been the wind.” Must have been the wind!
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No perfume strong enough,
Nor smelling salts
To wake him up
To make him watch.
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Look me in my eyes,
Like a web to the flies.
Or take my hand in yours.
I’m armed with four.
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My thunderous temper
Fed by hateful jealousy.
My incognito anger;
Social butterfly left behind.
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Must have been the wind.
The wind doesn’t hold grudges.
My stormy disposition
Extinguishes your torches.
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Try to light your lantern,
But it’s raining with my tears.
Your ears ring, your stomachs churn.
An uneasy feeling ignites your fears.
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You can ignore me,
But you can’t ignore crime.
Arson, murder, theft, kidnapping.
Forget a fearmonger? I dare you try!