Remembrance

Remembrance

A Poem by spence
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Prose poem written for a Writer's Cafe contest.

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Traumatised

I look ahead

The rotor of the ceiling fan oscillates

To the sad hymn of my rites

A memento of my life


Doused in holy
water


Oh how that spinning shape recalls my first
bow-tie

Upon another uniform

On civvie street before

Once upon a livelihood


In times unwed to war

 

I want so much to ask them

Why the gold upon my finger is not felt there anymore

Are images of offspring close to hand?


And why those
flailing
arms and legs and souls
Are
floating all around

But my mouth is dry enough to mute the tongue

Nor will my mind still upon the blue and white spectators

Who seem to morbidly dread the final score


The absence of
smiles or hope, at last evokes the answer

And I remember my body laid down on the ground


Upon a romantic field- bereft of love or
butterflies


I
wonder where they faded to

As the rotor turns beyond my time.


© 2010 spence


Author's Note

spence
Highlighted words denote the ten required as part of the body of the work.

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very special poem--enjoyed the read. tovli

Posted 14 Years Ago


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spence

Grimsby, United Kingdom



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Just returning to WritersCafe after a couple of years in the wilderness of life. I'm a 40 year old (until December 2013, at least) father of two, former youth and community worker, sometime socio-pol.. more..

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