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Suicide Dream (Free verse) by Ranger
"...so he swam, collarless and torn to seek a swift escape from the
ceaseless song of crickets; the voice of madness calling. When barely
more than quarter of a league had passed he paused and saw again a body
floating by the bank. Slender in her dark green dress stood a silent
lily, the flower of death and the coffin's call. He breathed slowly..."
Peace lily, midnight pool
Pale candle, rippled shawl
You, your tilted head
A weighted flame
With nothing but a silken skein for warmth
To cover - maybe hide - you 'til the dawn
No creature stirs
Still you burn so white
And seeds are shed as stepping stones
To catch the waxing moon
That pastel photograph of you
Peace lily, midnight pool
Green-leaf lover, waterfall
How you despised the way your colours ran
Yet there was something in the skin
Of your reflection after dark
To make you watch and wait and wonder
As it spun a stem of silver
In the wake of parted twilight
Like a mirror, after dark
Peace lily, midnight pool
Ashen eyes, plate-glass pall
I return; your head is bowed
To tumble down and stare straight past the weeds
Where you were sketched on water's edge
Vertical and buried, straw-like
Snapped by your own hand
A broken sceptre crowned in bloodied skies
Before the peace
And insects' song
singing for the wise
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