the burial

the burial

A Poem by Michael Prihoda

he scoops shovelfuls of dirt

into a mound

as I watch

in agony,

unsure why I'm feeling

something other than relief

as the dulled metal edge

tumbles

quickly,

too quickly,

into the hole

before he replaces

the dirt

one shovel

at a time

until the worn glint

of the hatchet

fails beneath

so much earth.

© 2014 Michael Prihoda


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Added on February 10, 2014
Last Updated on February 10, 2014
Tags: poetry, death, burial

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Michael Prihoda
Michael Prihoda

Medford, WI



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I was born and raised in Wisconsin. I am currently a student at Taylor University. In addition I am a poet, photographer, vegetarian, and environmentalist. more..