Poem
Amanda Hammar
a man is dying for a piece of bread
a man is dying for a piece of bread
a man is dying for a piece of bread
a man is lying deadon a busy street
in carefree cape town
the crumbs of excess
elude him
he is far from home
and alone
an ordinary young man
in want of an ordinary life
or just a piece of bread
and so he eats his own shadow
consumes the last twinkle in his eye
swallows handfuls of poisonous hope
his teeth crack biting the pavement
the world passes by
except those who know
the taste of a shadow
and stop to mourn him
© 2007, Amanda Hammar
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a man is dying for a piece of bread
a man is lying deadon a busy street
in carefree cape town
the crumbs of excess
elude him
he is far from home
and alone
an ordinary young man
in want of an ordinary life
or just a piece of bread
and so he eats his own shadow
consumes the last twinkle in his eye
swallows handfuls of poisonous hope
his teeth crack biting the pavement
the world passes by
except those who know
the taste of a shadow
and stop to mourn him
a man is dying for a piece of bread
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