The Burning of a Human Tree

The Burning of a Human Tree

A Poem by Sirajudin Matin

So you think I can breathe,
When gasoline quite stings,
An open wound,
As knife is pressed"
Against my throat.

And who am I to judge"
Your sin, your fault, your flaw.
But now you run,
You run in fear,
And my legs fail to make chase.

As I’m freed from the roll"
Of a lie detector,
For I’ve finished what we started,
I lit the match,
And killed the memories.

© 2011 Sirajudin Matin


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Added on July 25, 2011
Last Updated on July 27, 2011