the burialA Poem by Michael Prihodahe 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 |
StatsAuthorMichael PrihodaMedford, WIAboutI 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.. |