GravediggerA Poem by Riley
Whistling echoes through an empty burial ground
a gray strain of notes Reflections glimmer off of the moons beams as if a mirror is reaching out to a new world. Church bells ring and chime, the sky dim and grime. I grow intolerant waiting for the sun my job outdone. White wisps of a tainted fabric flutter about the soil She is awake, ready to bring turmoil The soft crunch of the earth coats my soles as I wander I examine the concealed display beneath the wood, where she lay White fabric still with the same stained result bring about the faulty occult Rope tied externally to the wood, a pull The bell chimes.
© 2018 RileyAuthor's Note
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2 Reviews Added on March 13, 2018 Last Updated on March 13, 2018 AuthorRileyWatertown, NYAboutHello all, this is the journal of my mind where I can say anything I want, to a group of strangers. No judgement, no vain comments, just a group of people who admire the same art. I look forward to re.. more..Writing
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