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What is this putrid and vile creature rapping at my door? In mangles, borne- stricken with a sore decay. festered arms reaching thin as blades in winter- pocked skin draped. Clawing at gowns and masks to no avail. From such weakened stature upon the floor sprawled and lying. Were ever you proud? Are you of what John Donne spoke when he boasted “Death, be not...”? Tubes tethered slack Keep thous poison from thy veins. And dance on- Lo! The broken glory; rapping still in pain.
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Oct 15, 2020
Oct 15, 2020 at 1:02 PM UTC
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What is this putrid and vile creature rapping at my door? In mangles, borne- stricken with a sore decay. festered arms reaching thin as blades in winter- pocked skin draped. Clawing at gowns and masks to no avail. From such weakened stature upon the floor sprawled and lying. Were ever you proud? Are you of what John Donne spoke when he boasted “Death, be not...”? Tubes tethered slack Keep thous poison from thy veins. And dance on- Lo! The broken glory; rapping still in pain.
My Covid poem with homage to one of my favorite Metaphysical poets. enjoy. Or don’t- I guess?
MDalton
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31/M/Greater Los Angeles Area
Oct 15, 2020
Oct 15, 2020 at 1:02 PM UTC
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