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Jonas
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since 2000-03-03
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0 posted 2000-03-15 10:15 PM


Whitechapel

Sliding quietly
From shadow to shadow
Hidden by the fog
Footsteps echoing
On damp cobblestones

She staggers drunkenly
Giggling to herself
Brushing back unkempt hair
Looking for a man
To buy her next drink

Watching her from the dark
He begins to follow
A gloved hand in his pocket
Seeking her company
To satisfy his need

She turns and sees him
Another lonely man
Wanting her services
She beckons to him
Stumbling into the alley

He follows her there
Gloved hand leaving the pocket
Sees her shabby clothing
Smells her drunken breath
And the rage comes again

Showing her best smile
Pulling him closer
Swaying back and forth
Winking with glazed eyes
"Would you buy a lady a drink?"

A cold smile on his face
"Good evening madam"
"Allow me to introduce myself"
Glint of silver in his hand
"My name is Jack"

© 10/31/98
Gary Pence



 Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.
-Edgar Allen Poe


© Copyright 2000 Gary - All Rights Reserved
SEA
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1 posted 2000-03-15 10:17 PM


Jonas~ Wow! So vivid are the images you paint with your words! -SEA
Janet Marie
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2 posted 2000-03-15 11:42 PM


excellent..I know where this is going...
superb detail in this ...im sure we will hear more from "jack" if history is to repeat in this poetry... nice work
jm

 Now for me some words come easy
But I know that they don't mean that much
Compared with the things that are said when lovers touch
You never knew what I loved in you
I don't know what you loved in me
Maybe the picture of somebody you were hoping I might be
jackson browne



a-alibaster
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since 2000-01-08
Posts 392

3 posted 2000-03-16 08:58 AM


...if at all possible to have a favorite killer...
Mine would have to, with out a doubt, be Jack
the Ripper...
The way your words paint the images in the mind is grand...
Many thanks for a vibrant read!!


 There is an alter ego which
dwells in every soul...
a-alibaster

Jonas
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since 2000-03-03
Posts 796
Oregon
4 posted 2000-03-16 12:31 PM


Thank you everyone! I must admit to having a facination with Jack The Ripper. Not sure why, maybe because it's still such a mystery.

 Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.
-Edgar Allen Poe


Aiden Kelly
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since 2000-02-14
Posts 148
Ft. Wayne, IN USA
5 posted 2000-03-16 12:49 PM


wow that is cool!  it is like reading a story!  there's foreshadowing and climax, etc.  i like that!  and the ending!  "my name is Jack" -- are you a history buff?  b/c that is the most vivid depiction of jack the ripper...wow. i really liked this!  )
Aiden Kelly
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since 2000-02-14
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Ft. Wayne, IN USA
6 posted 2000-03-16 12:51 PM


wow that is cool!  it is like reading a story!  there's foreshadowing and climax, etc.  i like that!  and the ending!  "my name is Jack" -- are you a history buff?  b/c that is the most vivid depiction of jack the ripper...wow. i really liked this!  )
Jonas
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since 2000-03-03
Posts 796
Oregon
7 posted 2000-03-16 08:27 PM


Thank you Aiden! This poem was my Halloween offering for 1998. I try to do one every year. I'm not a great history buff, but the story of Jack The Ripper has always facinated me.

 Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.
-Edgar Allen Poe


Isis
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since 1999-09-06
Posts 6296
Sunny Queensland
8 posted 2000-03-16 08:40 PM


Jack lives here!! HA HA
I find it fascinating too, along with some early american legends, american history and aussie history.  Awaiting part 2 please?  

 May the world hug you today,
With it's warmth and love.
I pray it whispers a joyful tune in your heart,
That tell you there is a friend sitting in another corner of the world,
Wishing you well and
wishing you love......
~Isis~
(Goddess - Sovereign of the Spirit)


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