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Clad in black, his suit pristine
A young man stood, tall and lean
Over the corpse, he would shed a tear
This beautiful body of his wife dear
He ran his fingers through her hair
And kissed her lips, such memories there
Her eyes were shut, her lungs at ease
The young man wept and fell to his knees
He asked whoever wished to hear
“Please bring back my wife, so dear.”
But no one answered, not one spirit cared
He knew he must do what a mortician never dared
He stood slowly, his heart beat slow
His hands were shaking, his hopes were low
The young man picked up his needle and thread
And inserted said needle into her head
His heart, is beat at a quicker pace
As all sorrow showed upon his face
“Why”, he thought, “does life end so quick?”
“Why can’t I keep her, it makes me sick…”
He pondered and sewed her eyes and lips
And cried a tear for every stitch
He loved her so, he always would
Even after she passed, he knew he could
He smiled and wiped the tears from his eyes
And kissed her once more, a final time
He picked up the corpse of his lover, and said
“I love you my dear, your death I do dread.”
He placed her cold body inside of the casket
He fixed up her hair and placed his tools in a basket
He shed one last tear and his hand he had slid
To the top of the coffin and slowly closed the lid.
- by A Complication |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 07/12/2011 |
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- Title: Mortuary Folly
- Artist: A Complication
- Description: A poem about something a mortician never wants to do, but no one else can, so he is forced to do it regardless of his thoughts. I am not looking for criticism, constructive or otherwise. I merely wish to show those who appreciate poems, regardless of how good or bad they are, something I have taken the time to write for you.
- Date: 07/12/2011
- Tags: mortuary folly
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