The day starts out like any day--
A Saturday morning just like most
others.
The diner is buzzing with customers:
Grandparents, kids, fathers, mothers.
Breakfast specials, waitresses dashing
To and fro--no time for slacking.
Each one proudly displaying her
handgun.
(This is a state where everyone's
packing.)
Somebody hears a man complain
To the waitress, saying his eggs aren't done.
He doesn't like how she responds,
So he kills her with one shot from his gun.
Suddenly all hell breaks loose.
Bullets go flying; people are screaming.
Covered with blood, a survivor says later,
"It happened so fast, I thought I
was dreaming."
Shrieking at seeing the waitress fall,
A young mother aims at the shooter,
Missing him and instead sending
A bullet into the town's prosecutor,
Whose wife then shoots at the mother,
Hitting the woman smack in the head.
Meanwhile, the husband points his gun
At his wife's killer, shooting her
dead.
Customers everywhere dive for cover,
Aiming their guns in the air and
firing.
Popping noises drown out the screams
And moans of people hit and expiring.
Running out of the kitchen a cook
Shoots his gun in all directions,
Hitting random customers
And showing his shooting
imperfections.
Someone else has better aim--
Or a random bullet plays its part--
For Henry, the cook, falls to the floor
When a bullet pierces his heart.
The busboy--having been grazed in the
face--
Shoots into the chaotic river
Of mayhem and bullets. He is killed
When he is shot through the stomach
and liver.
Pockmarked with holes, the
once-cheerful joint
Is now streaked and splattered with
blood.
Survivors will never forget hearing
Each bang and scream followed by a thud.
Everybody gets caught in the crossfire.
The rounds spare neither adult nor
child.
(Fifteen people lose their lives
By the time all the reports are compiled.)
When the police arrive at the diner,
In horror they observe the slaughter.
The sheriff screams out in
agony
When he notices his blood-covered
daughter.
On the wall, a TV is playing.
Somehow it was able to survive.
The news is on; an NRA
Spokesman is being interviewed live,
Saying America needs more guns
And gun regulation is obscene.
Aiming his gun at the TV, the sheriff
Pulls the trigger and blows out the
screen.
(11-28-15) By Bob B
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