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Jennifer McCurry
Poems
Oct 2020
An Old Woman Sings
Is there a death
Or a corpse among us
With the unwilting power
To flower
In face
To transform
Remorse’s course
And not stand in place
With footprints sure
On the edge of obscure
But not a tip toe in to six
And deep
To unshovel the ashes
From out of the heap
A noose who’d unravel
After judges gavel
A careless hood that might show
Sweet hangman’s face
O’ face please lie
Tell me I might not die
Tell me I edge ever still
Towards my infancy
Will my mirror to crack
I will gather her back
Puzzle pieced
And closer to thee
Written by
Jennifer McCurry
46/F/Arkansas, USA
(46/F/Arkansas, USA)
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