Earliest Memory of Death

Earliest Memory of Death

A Poem by CosminDZS
"

A boy digs a hole

"

 

My earliest memory of death
was helping my grandmother
dig her own grave.
 
We lived in a village out in the
plains of fertile soil.
She took me to the cemetery
and asked me to toil.

A strange remembrance,
held in some significance,
because I had
no idea,
no clue.

My latest memory of death,
was seeing my grandmother
in her own grave.

© 2013 CosminDZS


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This reads well but needs expanding to help the reader understand the context.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Great poem. It has so much detail and feeling in such a short passage. Good job, I have goosebumps.

Posted 10 Years Ago


CosminDZS

10 Years Ago

I'm glad you liked it :)

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Added on December 24, 2013
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Tags: death, family, mortality, childhood, innocence

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CosminDZS
CosminDZS

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