The First Alibi

by Spar · 20/03/2026
Published 20/03/2026 10:10

My nephew is frozen, a statue of fear,

holding the pieces of something held dear.

I remember the glass on the basement floor,

the boot my father had thrown at the door.


I told my mother the wind was too strong,

knowing the lie was heavy and long.

I buried the shards in the dirt and the grit,

under the news of the year and the spit.

#family trauma #guilt #lying #memory #secrets

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