Humble CompanyA Poem by Hayley
Any relic of the dead is precious, if they were valued living. -Emily Bronte
If a soft light fell on my desk with the humble company of a poem I could claim a peace of mind And beautiful friends who stuck their heads in ovens And starved until the next season in a window-ridden asylum Humid pale and unborn
I know they thumbed their existence with typewritten fingers, A restless grace similar to a drunken shiver, And I should let lie what is gone and dead
But I feel them in my bones © 2013 HayleyFeatured Review
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Added on December 8, 2012Last Updated on January 11, 2013 AuthorHayleyOHAboutI'm a 21-year-old undergraduate college student majoring in business. I'm not on the cafe as much as I would like to be. Don't be a stranger. Side note: I do not rate writing. This is eye-op.. more..Writing
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