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Mar 28
Scavenger’s Grace
She comes
when the feast is over—
not to take,
but to finish
what rot has begun.
The bones,
long stripped of love,
call her.
They do not mourn
the absence of meat.
They beg
to be remembered.
Yes,
her wings are tarred
with blame,
her beak cracked
on shame's old fruit—
but who else
dares clean
what grief leaves behind?
The lambs
cannot stomach endings.
The lions
forget to bury.
She is
the silence
after screaming,
the undertaker
no one thanks.
They say she poisons.
But poison too
is medicine
in the right dose,
at the right time.
Let her purge
what clings.
Let her feed
on what must not follow.
Not cursed—
essential.
Not cruel—
cleansing.
She weeps,
yes.
But only for the living
who hoard their dead.
A response to:
https://hellopoetry.com/poem/5017789/vulture/
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