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Death vs. Sleep

only a fool

would believe

the man preaching

from the pulpit

in a collar much

too high and stiff.

 

the words that

"death is like sleep."

what a lie to tell

oneself in such times...

 

sleep-

so fleeting, so restful, so warm.

death-

so permanent, so final, so cold.

 

death is not sleep.

no, of this i am sure.

 

i couldn't wake you.

 

you were not asleep

in that hard wooden box

that my shivering

knobby, young knees

knelt before so

long ago.

 

nor was he simply

resting in the room

with the french doors

closed that i did not

enter, where his

mustache lay

mistakenly shaven

on a frigid face

 

death is no sleep,

there is no

waking from

a dream.

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emily-reardon
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Dec 9, 2012
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