A poem about how, in CSI, you never really know anyone completely. Like, they never really know all about the victim or the killer, or even their coworkers. It's that line between public and private, and these CSIs don't usually like to cross it.
Rated: Fiction K - English - Poetry - Words: 55 - Reviews: 1 - Published: Dec 7, 2005 - Status: Complete - id: 2691818
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HOW
WELL DO YOU KNOW?
You think
you know
somebody.
But that
isn't
always true.
When you turn
your back,
it might
surprise you
what they do.
A mother who
kills her
child.
A father who
beats his
son.
It's hard to
believe,
but then
again,
how well do
you ever
know
anyone?
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