Forest of AfterA Poem by LizThe lonely after-life of a deceased human.Dissimilar stones of brown and gold, Lining the path of my footsteps home, Clenching a long twig within my palm, Dragging behind me it made a track of it’s own. The rattling leaves calling my name, Beg me to join them, take part in their game, Where we’ll swing from treetops only to fall, Let loose, it’s Autumn if I shall recall. Light was slipping further and further away, Nighttime was ready to overcome this dull day. Stars awaiting the signal to remain unshackled, I wish to become their savior in this kingdom of after. Eyes fading deep into weariness, praying for rest, Tough labor inching to be part of my test, Loneliness consumed me and nature abused me. Life after death, the mortals it’s lacking. © 2014 LizReviews
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Added on April 12, 2011Last Updated on March 20, 2014 AuthorLizOHAboutI am a college student studying Interpersonal Communication and Conflict Management at Kent State University. I am a lover of all things coffee. Welcome to my profile. Reads and reviews are gr.. more..Writing
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