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The Children

night skyWhile coal dusted skies settle in veils

come outlines of children, silvery pale.

Faces like moons with tangerine tint

eyes hollow worm-holes, devoid of life’s glint.

Frozen tears are scattered on skeletal chins

forming transparent marbles to capture their sins.

They wander through clearings to find their way,

their souls desert them so they no longer play

and fly up to the sky like widowed doves,

tiny white angels to capture lost loves.

They beckon, necks bent at crooked angles

hair knotted and stiff in mud entwined tangles,

and with hollow mouths and poisonous tongues

they murmur the words, ‘forever stay young’.

 

For those who have lost the words are appealing

to linger on in a casket of grieving.

As this is the choice of these child-like ghosts

who never got over those they loved most,

and the roses will rot, the ivy will weep

for these restless beings forbidden from sleep.

 As the wind bends its knees and slumps to the ground

they dreadfully creep without making a sound,

dammed evermore to paths that are dark

on the frost ridden ground they leave no mark.

Even stars cannot bear it, closing their eyes

so that no hopeful twinkle remains in the skies.

As their sorrow unites and begs you to stay

Which path will you chose –darkness or day?

 

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