Death And Remembrance
How you burned
down
Into ashes, and
I watched
That smoke rise
up to
The heavens, to
the stars,
To a nook beyond
my
Reach, and
How I hoped that
in that world
You would form
again
into
Another being or
a bird of
Fire,
unbeatable, and persisting
With those
Little bits of
love and
Warmth that
I never wish to
Lose!
Death And Beyond
All that
remained were the bones.
You grinned –
constantly, as though
You had finally
won this game.
I wanted you to
leave,
To let me be,
To free me into
The large world
You had
shielded.
How scared I am
In that
vastness, now, where
You lie still,
where you
Cannot return to
life to hold me
Tight to
Take away those
storms
I do not wish to
weather as
I, too, slowly
perish!
Death And This War
They threw you
in that
Shallow trench,
your chest painted with
Blood, your
hands tied in the back, as though
You did not
matter to them in
Life or death.
There were
others with you, those
Who stood in
that line, all
Young, all
maimed.
Now I scream at
night --
A shadow
Grabs me,
smothers
My voice in my
dream.
This war has
killed the soul
Of those who
survived.
We watched then
From afar.
No one said a
word.
But we cried.
We cry still
In that grassy
field
Where your
Flesh has
Grown into
Flowers that
look up
Straight -- that
do not bow,
And where those
dreams
Live on.
FARIEL SHAFEE
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