The motorcade rolls across the screen.
The young president
sitting in the black convertible,
waving to the crowd,
his head blowing back.
Spatter from the rear.
I picture your face in place of his,
though you weren't president,
nor in a car.
Instead alone in a room.
The gun not that of another,
but your own.
Both decisions made with one intent,
to end a life.
Yet I wonder -
Were you as surprised
as he was in the end?
Jackie sat next to him,
and I was not there.
Still -
I felt the impact
of your bullet
in my heart,
and the spatter
still stains my soul.
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