Elegy written in memory of a friend passed from my life. |
Witnessing the passing of my life From outside the crystal globe, Rocking it to and fro upon the pedestal, I admire the tears that fall like glitter, Until it tumbles from its perch, Disintegrating upon the floor below— The world strewn over dull grey tiles Has suddenly become all too real. Parting white mists with black vestments, Bearers cast pity-filled eyes upon me And the drops of my sorrow staining the pall, Casket brimming only with grief of times past. No comfort for a bleeding heart and silent lips, As I mutely whisper my final farewells, While the fates seal it with a chill kiss And a stone heart, already cracked by pain. Memories whisper to me like angels, Pleading for love and remembrance, But the pains of parting prove too great, So I close my eyes and forsake them all. Even when deepest in their need, They depart coddling the pain I sent, Clinging as they wait in long-cast shadows; The dreams closest to my soul they haunt. In a river of imaginary tears, One of blood that taints them all; That which falls from the master Amidst those never worth shedding. Sometimes grief is most surely kept Within the kindness of our memories. Author's Note: Also won first place in "Invalid Item" , Week 12. |