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The Duel
The crack of dawn,
Early morning sun shoots
Across the hudson.
Emotions flood my mind,
Anger-
Fear-
Hated-
And so many more.
Alex’s barge pulls ashore
He walks up the cliff,
Two other men follow
My second presents the pistols.
Alex and I exchange greetings.
He takes a expertly crafted pistol,
Then takes up position
Facing straight toward the city.
The Hudson just over the cliff
Under the shade of a tree.
I take a pistol,
Take up position,
Ten paces away facing him.
We raise our guns.
His second counts,
One two three four five
Six seven eight nine ten
Fire!
I pull the trigger
The flint strikes,
Gunpowder cracks
He fires
The bullet goes above my head.
My bullet hits him in the ribs.
I walk towards him
Filled with regret,
My second pulls me away.
Hamilton is dead.
I’m told,
He never intended to fire.

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This is a historical poem about the duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, which resulted in the death of Alexander Hamilton.