A poem about Kody Maynard (11), Tina Herrmann (32), Stephanie Sprang (41), and Tanner, the family pet. All were murdered, dismembered, and their bodies lowered into the bole of a beech tree, November, 2010, Ohio.
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God this was so dark and difficult to read yet I was compelled from start to finish to do so. The quiet trees awaiting their gruesome delivery and those bodies lying against the stark beauty in absolute stillness was unnerving at best. What inhumanity we are capable of. You've told this terrible story with a heavy pen and you've captured the horror against the setting masterfully.
What a dark, gruesome poem with glistening silver lining behind it. You have woven yet another extraordinary masterpiece that must be kept within the hearts of poets forever. You have deeply touched me and I can't say how enraged I am with the horrible murder, yet how amazed I am by the beauty of your words.
What a soggy, boggy reality where life is lost to madness. Cruelty of mind and heart, unchained, loosed against the world. You're poem brings to light the permanence of the horror, and the vague, misty hope that something, someone, somewhere, might possibly balance the score.
Linda,
No words of mine could do justice to this masterful tribute. Honestly, until I reached the end and read your Note, I had presumed it was some sort of foreboding metaphor of the challenge posed to life by death, or some such. What a gut-punch to realize the poem is based on a true occurance. Reminded me somewhat of two books--In Cold Blood, read a few months back, and (believe it or not!) The Chronicles of Narnia, wherein the tree from which the wardrobe had been carved was magical because it contained the remains of it's sorcerer-owner. What dark magics do OUR limbs possess, I am forced to wonder? But I probably should not, or Life might not give the right answer!
Your piece of writing talks about a tragic disappearance of lifes. However, your piece also guarantees that their lifes will not be forgotten. This is a dignified, beautiful way of mourning the loss of innocent human beings. Thank you for writing.
A wonderful poem and tribute, well crafted that flows and evokes feelings with great lines and sharp imagery. I like the "darkened roots of sorrow", and "in the fade of life-giving chlorophyll". Excellence continues.
' Within a column of smooth, gray bark, ~ in the heartwood of evergreen sweep, ~ where lovers are known to carve their mark, ~ pale faces lay in the arms of sleep. ' .. .. I see those lines as an opening shot to a dark film.
In spite of its most horrific content, your writing is extraordinarily calm; yet it describes an event too awful to understand or condone. Had your writing not been so fluent, the content would have given me nightmares .. maybe will.
To think your poem is based on truth ..
Whatever you write about rises way above the usual.
Poetry has been my passion since I was about fifteen years old, and I love the structure of rhyme and meter moreso than just randomly throwing words upon a page without any form whatsoever.
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