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Blog Post 3.2

 

Simile

As empty as the open road

As weak as a newborn baby

Gathered together like a group of gossiping schoolgirls

As rough as chafed skin

Trembling like a naked mole rat

Praying like an Olympic gold medalist

Bouncing like light off the wall

Smiling like a child on the last day of school

Metaphor

Heart of a soldier

Mountains of flesh

War is a deadly chess match

The ocean is a boundless pool

The moon is nature’s nightlight

This house of judgment

My love is a chameleon

Writing is a never ending marathon

******

I am still.

I take short deep breaths as I observe them, gathered around like gossiping schoolgirls. The sun has set unusually early today, but that’s ok, the moon is nature’s nightlight and I use it to my advantage.

Crack!

The sound of the bullet escaping the rifle is deafening in the silence.

I hit my mark. Bambi goes down, trembling like a naked mole rat. Panic sets in, the other schoolgirls scramble and scatter, their shadows playing in the moonlight bouncing back and forth off the trees.

I rise, smiling like a child on the last day of school, I collect my victory.  

“Not bad for an old man, huh!” I mock, as I toss the nights dinner in front of the camouflage clad men.

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