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Shtirlitz [24]
3 years ago
12

In the space below, write a full narrative description of an event in your memory; you may write a prose piece or a poem. A pros

e piece must be at least 300 words and a poem should be at least 150-200 words. Regardless of the form you choose, your piece should not exceed 500 words.
English
1 answer:
grigory [225]3 years ago
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Men came inside our house

Carrying a hammock with someone in it.

The man in the hammock looked so pale.

I just then realized it was my father

But he was so pale and lifeless.

I stood at the corner speechless.

Then the rest was a blur…

I don’t remember what I did.

 

The next image I saw was a man

Dressed in white shirt and black pants

Lying stiffly on a bed.

He looked dark and bloated

So different from the pale body in the hammock.

What did they do to my father?

Who was that man lying on the bed?

 

Years later, I saw a picture of the man on the bed.

My mother kept it hidden because it looked so different.

They said it was a picture of my Dad

But I couldn’t believe it was him.

He looked so different from the man in the hammock.

What could have happened to his body in just a few hours?

Was it replaced by this hideous corpse lying solitary and still?

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