Aftermath of Death

Aftermath of Death

A Poem by MCS

Turning off the lights

I have grown silent

 

In the darkness

I remember everything

 

I’ve locked the doors and windows

of my mind and heart

 

Nothing should be getting in

yet icy fingers creep into me

 

I tell myself it’s only a flicker of light

from a solitary light post on the street

 

Peeking in through the curtains

I adjust them

 

Again growing accustomed to darkness

I reflect on the days events

 

I slip into bed the sheets cold and crisp

I wonder will I ever feel warm again

 

I lie quite and still, my mind in a whirl

images and sound bits running through it

 

Exhausted I fall into sleep

only to dream of last breaths

 

Open coffins, limbs taken by rigor

upturned earth, black stretch cars

 

I wake with the knowledge

in the final moments we are all cowards

 

In the end death forces us inward

all I recall is the remains seemed so small


© 2013 MCS


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This is beautiful,a lovely piece of art

Posted 10 Years Ago


Very poe-esque. Well done.

Posted 10 Years Ago


dark and deep, and I absolutely LOVE the last line.

Posted 10 Years Ago



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Added on November 9, 2013
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Tags: Death, Loss

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MCS
MCS

Toronto, (GTA), Canada



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