AfterlifeA Poem by MollyThis poem is not about death.....They found my body and dragged it across
the desert; The sand gnawed my unwanted flesh, Until I was a skeleton with no face. Years passed before we reached the
city. I remember how frightened I was, When they set my dry bones in an
empty room With a cold tile floor. It was at once too dark and too
bright. I could barely make out their shadowy
figures, All at once they crowded round me. Their voices were loud, Or their voice, I couldn’t tell if there were many or
only one. When I saw the teeth of the blade I tried to scream, But I had no mouth. Then I saw what they were doing. As they passed the blade, Each carefully sawed a piece of their
own flesh. Then, with all the tenderness of my
mother, They sewed their sacrificial meat to
my bones. When I healed I looked exactly like
them, And sounded like them, And moved with them. But there are still marks, Stitches, And when I look hard enough at the
cracks, I can almost see my own face. © 2010 MollyFeatured Review
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