Falls RoadA Poem by Sel WhiteleyBereft of two brothers and one fiancé, with honeycombed nettles and white-haired old dandelions; of her brother, not quite twenty-one or home, a harp-imprinted passport, in his rigamortis hand. She spoke of his car being found by a dog walker on that cordite
to his stunned face as he stood, cornered, counting the stones of Bennett's Corner Shop desperate to comfort him, She talked of being engaged: And she was blind; could feel nothing © 2009 Sel WhiteleyReviews
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