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Twisted Wrecks of Symmetry

by @john-combs

The crash leaves few survivors, Sheet covered corpses Littering the highway's shoulder, They survived, but can they face tomorrow. Tears waterfall down both faces. Her hand entwined with his, As the obstetrician lets them know the truth. They won't ever reconcile this loss. Her hair was lost in weeks, after her 19th birthday, Her boyfriend weeks after that. She would beat the diagnosis. But would have to wait to heal from the other. At the window he sits, a boy waiting This makes it four hours now Father told him he'd return tonight As morning comes, the boy still sits, still waits We all wait, our twisted wrecks of symmetry, Untwisting, to get us back to normalcy. We'll never be normal again. But untwisting our scars, our dents, our pain, We carry on. We survive.
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Published
May 25, 2015
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Prompted by the lyrics of Flogging Molly from their song Saints and Sinners

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#life#loss#damaged#twisted#heal#repair
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