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Society Crucified Them
March 30, 2016
Bellowing forces screech and scratch their way
Out of their assigned cookie-cutter coffins.
© Luke S., Montclair, NJ
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This poem was written based upon a 14-lined poem by Ezra Pound entitled, "In a Station of the Metro." In his poem he used such poweful imagery and created a powerful metaphoric meaning in such a small amount of words. I was inspired by him to write my own.