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Eulogy

We attempt rescue, unable to bear

the stardust-coated dragonfly

beat, beat, beating

frantic on the glass.

 

We entice him to perch

on our extended lifeline-broom

nurse him in a box, where he flutters

quivers, lies quietly blue.

 

My son cries bitterly

as we place a minute cross

upon the dragonfly grave

while intoning our final goodbyes:

 

*We honor those who have fallen victim

to this fatal architectural trap, lured

by skylights of enticing white-light death

and the paned illusion of freedom.

 

In admiration of winged determination

and perseverance in the face of futility

we carefully tend the fragile, curved bodies

lay them here to rest under the mock orange.*

 

years of gauze-weighted detritus

swept beneath these ponderous shrubs

a reminder - what seems like freedom

                                                                    often isn’t.

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Written by
denel-kessler
Published
Apr 14, 2016
Lines·Words
24·127
Notes

We lived in a house that had outdoor skylights.  Insects would be lured by the light and die trying to fly through the glass that imprisoned them.

I hated those skylights...

Hey lovely poets! Thank you so much for being a supportive, amazing group of people. I'm truly honored that you take the time to read my poems. The Daily is just icing on an already sweet cake.

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