DEATH IN A TEXT
At the strike of the twentieth hour the universe paused.
The earth tremors around my heart, its beatings paused.
The scrolls of a space without time rolled to this text.
My tears of pain rolled down the text.
My Alice divorced life, remarried death.
Now I court pain, my eyes, our children, wept.
Encrypted in the message first, was disbelief
In false hope, I found relief.
My faith struck firm like a nail on the wall of a dilapidated building
Though built tall its foundation yielding
My anger broke down denial into depression
My lover left me in grief’s suppression.
My wails have now being mute, but not done
My pain in now numb, but not gone.
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