MelancholyA Poem by Kathrine RethornNot about anything in particular, you can make it what you want.I woke this morning a pile of bones my sockets empty ears missing lips no more. When I moved I could feel the cob- webs stretch and restrict my knobby fingers. I tried to talk to see if I could but my jaw dropped not in awe or fear I didn't hear the rattle as its fell and hung like a collar around my neck. I began to ponder the life of a Skelton. The jobs I could have, what family would think. I began to wonder where my life began and when it ended. Was I real, or stuck in a dream. I began to consider staying like this laying here wasn't so bad. Rather enjoyable. Being a pile of bones.
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StatsAuthorKathrine RethornILAboutMy name is Kathrine Rethorn. Obviously, I am a writer. Stories and poems. I focus on realistic horror, romance, occasional erotica and mystery. Themes are usually dark or serious. I have some hobbie.. more..Writing
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