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Stranger
My mother said never talk to strangers
She said they weren't nothing but danger
But as the years passed
I thought she was only bitter from the past
But you were a stranger
Knocked on my door
I let you in, ignoring my mother's warnings
Brought you tea
Gave you a seat
A piece of pie for you to eat
You stayed all night
Gave you a room
With a window to see the moon
The green lawn
The sunset at dawn
But in the morning
You were gone
So I never talked to strangers
I just saw them as danger
As my mother did before
As my father beat her to the floor
And the next morning he fled
Leaving nothing behind but the pillows beneath our heads
She calls him a stranger
Lost memories just lead to anger
But she said her Bible gave her a Savior
So she sent her anchor down and never left
She smoked out on the porch and wept
Just wishing she had kept
The stranger at her door
For then she would have far less to mourn
For secrets lie beneath floorboards
The resentment resides in every musty morgue
The dead keep the living alive with their sins
And the living do nothing but let the strangers in
But as the stranger knocked on my door
I thought he could be the man I didn't have before
So I lead him in
But now I'm trapped within
the house I left to open for all the ghosts to see
The weakness inside
The perfect stock to gleam
The sin of the dead keeps plaguing me
So I go to my father's grave
And dig him up and ask him to repent
But he just smiles and kisses my cheek
And lies in his grave after The Feast
And I go back to the porch and sit on the swing
Hold my mother's hand and smoke the same cigarettes
The same cigarettes that root from regret.
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