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Pizza Slice Sorrow

Friday Poem

By Silver DauxPublished about 5 hours ago β€’ 1 min read
Pizza Slice Sorrow
Photo by Ann Savchenko on Unsplash

I remember the shape of your grief.

Because I remember the pieces of your life

As they were strewn across your lawn

And shone through your windows like

A TV.

.

I remember your dog, old and arthritic,

Sniffing around the edges of your lawn,

Pale golden coat catching the fading rays

Of the boiling summer sun, settled now

At dusk.

.

And that sprawling silver maple living

In the very center of your front lawn...

I remember the way it cast rippling shade

Before it fell to the arms of disease and

Rain.

.

I share in your anguish at having lost

An ancient friend, a short-lived one,

The vanishing mailbox struck five times

By the same four a.m. reckless driver.

I've cut myself a slice of your sorrow,

Though who could know why I did.

I've set myself up as the sentinel of these

Memories, these lives, these puzzle pieces

To a world that existed once and only

Once.

Free Verse

About the Creator

Silver Daux

Shadowed souls, cursed magic, poetry that tangles itself in your soul and yanks out the ugly darkness from within. Maybe there's something broken in me, but it's in you too.

Ah, also:

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  • D. J. Reddallabout 4 hours ago

    A range of poignant images culminates in an incisive description of the unique and fragile nature of each life. This is very well wrought, SD!

  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout 5 hours ago

    This was so deep and emotional. I freaking loved it!

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