The leather belt cracks like a whip Pavlov’s Bell for pain and punishment The sharp sound strikes fear into him He buries his rage and runs away
Native Rhode Islander and self-proclaimed Renaissance Man, Iraq veteran Benjamin Fortier is a multi-talented writer, musician, and technology geek. He is currently in school (again) studying computer networking and cybersecurity. His day job is in service to his rescue dog, Princess Peppa Pig the American Bully. He is the author of Stones of the Wooded Valley and The Silent Whispers of Omens.
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The belt & the wooden spoon were two methods of dishing out punishment that I grew up with and am intimately acquainted with. Man, this poem bring back memories.