ClosureA Poem by Mark PearceLife, framed.
The small group sat
in their fold-up chairs, watching, as the heavy, clawed bucket was freed to gravity, and dropped forcefully onto fresh-mounded earth. One time. Thump. Two times. Thump. Three times. Thump. It was an unusual way to commemorate. Perhaps they should have taken their cue from that awkward pause – the one just before the Bobcat driver began scooping up the sweet-soil and dropping it into the hole. Thump. Or when the starch-iron man hesitated, as if waiting for his own cue, before flipping a lever and slowly lowering the container into the ground. Thump. It could have been the fading of the dirge – as the bagpiper walked through the site, beyond the site, well past the site and over a neighboring hill. Thump. Or perhaps the nod and the last word spoken. “Amen.” Thump. There is no telling, really, when the things of life will end. Thump. Closure © 2009 Mark Pearce © 2009 Mark PearceAuthor's Note
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1 Review Added on May 29, 2009 AuthorMark PearceMOAboutI am happy to introduce the presentation line-up for the 2009 Montserrat Poetry Festival, to be held at Montserrat Vineyards, Montserrat, Missouri on Sunday afternoon, May 3rd, 2009. 2:00 pm Debo.. more..Writing
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