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Bones and marrow mingle here
something's stirring in the barrow den
shuffling and shambling
while above are children gamboling
Macabrees and ashen eaves
line the walls and a dust carpet rests
undisturbed but under bony foot
all the same. The dead rattle the rusted gates and ruffle the feathers
of the rooks that gather,
one by one,
on the stripped bare boughs of the gnarled trees
that line the rainwashed cobblestone halls
of that grand earthwork cathedral. The attendants
sit in silent stony rows,
resting,
for eternity--or, that was the idea.
But as a venerable older crowd files out,
moaning,
from the barrow den
Bones and marrow meet in the sepulchral pews, and a clarion call of war
shakes the sleep from those churchgoers' old spines
Now an uneasy wind drags dead, dead autumn leaves,
rattling,
across that unwilling, unwitting battleground.
On this Day of the Dead, our ancestors join us on the Earth
to revel and feast. A cold, cold wintry wind blows.
Bones and Marrow-
-It has begun.
- by in a pinto forever |
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- | Submitted on 09/24/2011 |
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- Title: Bones and Marrow
- Artist: in a pinto forever
- Description: Jumping beans are actually the unhatched eggs of a certain type of insect.
- Date: 09/24/2011
- Tags: bones marrow
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