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O Death (Free verse) by lastobelus
O Death
oh Death,
I had a dream of you walking, angry and cold
in your guncotton trousers, your
terror frieze hairâ
and why are you so alone?
where have all your
companions gone?
(stolen one by one
from under the apple sun)
and oh, Death--
she was so so
sweet, the smiling doll you dreamed ofâ
will you wake her,
will you take her, will you make her
tremble eyes wide?
Death
ha,
ha
Death.
I know you, I know
your whisky nights and your slow empty days --
where are all the castles
& cabins of your good friends?
too dark & cold, now,
for you to visit
once more?
Did you know,
when you took them, how you would
miss their light?
When you came with your righteous shroud,
with your pine box night?
you've become quicker
& slicker
with your bone bone hand
you've become faster, almost careless
with your caressâ
will you ever stop? will you ever
find someone who can last?
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