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Jonathan Witte
Poems
Dec 2016
Modern Necropolis
The bodies are buried
in boiler rooms below
precipitous buildings.
Tipped with gargoyles,
scabbed with windows,
the superstructures rise
on cords of carbon steel.
Inside miraculous husks,
the elevators lift and fall,
interminably.
Antiquated carriages
click like scarabs
on ropes and pulleys.
With interiors lit
by faint buttons,
the listless coffins
circulate our remains
behind gypsum walls.
When the elevator doors glide open,
an emerald chime sings your name.
Written by
Jonathan Witte
East of Georgia Avenue
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