Twelve Shoes

Twelve Shoes

A Poem by Gee
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A slow walk with pallbearers...off to a funeral today

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Black filled the pews
not one head raised
each bowed as if in prayer,
twelve shoes
six steps in unison
slow bore their reason there.

Down aged flags
that echoed loud
off stone and ancient glass,
these men of death
clad dark as night
heartbroken lines did pass.

As footsteps stilled
amazing Grace
through oaken beams soared high,
grief seared the cheeks
washed broken hearts
that questioned only "Why"

Then silence reigned
the air hung still
lost love they gently laid,
twelve shoes they bowed
then took their leave
having last respects thus paid.

RIP Ray Board
A true gentleman


















© 2022 Gee


Author's Note

Gee
Dipping a toe in the solemn, been a while. If any ideas to improve feel free, I'm always willing to learn. Thank you
2nd stanza to be changed perhaps
Flags are flagstones, slabs of stone

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A amazing story written in the poetry. I like the places and thoughts shared. You create a life and a journey. I liked how you used the twelve shoes in the poem. Thank you Gee for sharing the amazing poetry.
Coyote

Posted 7 Years Ago


Gee

7 Years Ago

Cheers Coyote
Coyote Poetry

7 Years Ago

Cheers back to you my friend.
This write is beautifully heavy.. Each verse brought more silence and then the silence reigned in my heart. Thank you for sharing....

Posted 7 Years Ago


Gee

7 Years Ago

Thank you Bala, one of my semi sensible scribblings
Bala Gorthi

7 Years Ago

Not all can bring out such perfect pieces from semi sensible scribblings. Keep sending more semi scr.. read more
Gee

7 Years Ago

Lol, cheers...
And the pattern is ad infinitum. Whether horizontal, or hanging as 'Strange Fruit'. Well done.

Posted 7 Years Ago


Gee

7 Years Ago

Cheers Joe, appreciate the review
You set the tone very well. Leading the reader into the scene like a spectator as if you were whispering this into their ears - quietly - out of reverance.
Twelve shoes is a really poignant visual - the pallbearers.
The single word "Why?" is excruciatingly loud in this setting.
Absolutely well written poem Gee.

Posted 7 Years Ago


Great Aunt Astri

7 Years Ago

Couldn't understand a word of this man talk ...... could you translate it into to woman talk, please.. read more
Gee

7 Years Ago

I've just read this exchange back and it is just a normal man conversation, well, between us two it .. read more
Great Aunt Astri

7 Years Ago

Well, I wanted to join in too!!!!!!!!
A great rendition, Gee. Although somber in tone there feels a 'lightness' to it, The scene plays out in the mind beautifully. I'm not sure the changes suggested for the second stanza are necessary. The meter seems fine as is. Good write.

Posted 7 Years Ago


Gee

7 Years Ago

Cheers Ted, glad you approve
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BBP
Painted a nice picture. The pall bearers point of view was a nice change up to description of a funeral. Good write.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Gee

8 Years Ago

Thank you Bev
Original and compelling lines.

'Twelve shoes,' quite, quite inspirational.

Beccy.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Gee

8 Years Ago

Thank you Becky
Dark and disturbing.
God's own truth to anyone who's ever borne a pall.
Stunning piece of work, Gee!

Posted 8 Years Ago


Gee

8 Years Ago

Thank you, appreciate the review
You capture the solemn mood of the pallbearers and mourners alike to quite palpable effect!

Wouldn't change a thing...this is a poignant, respectfully penned poem...top write my friend!



Posted 8 Years Ago


Gee

8 Years Ago

Thank you Tom
Beautiful poem Gee.
Loved these lines:
grief seared the cheeks
washed broken hearts
Amazing imagery. Stay inspired.

Posted 8 Years Ago


Gee

8 Years Ago

Thank you..

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Added on October 8, 2016
Last Updated on June 25, 2022
Tags: Love, death, funeral, mourning

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Milton keynes, United Kingdom



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