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It’s strange, there was no pain. The atom moves too fast for that. It left my shadow on that wall, There’s nothing else intact. It’s strange to die so quickly I had no time for fear. Swept up, as in a rapture Less than a leaf, more than a tear. My conscious self dissolving Like a sugar dropped in tea. No body left to bury You incinerated me. Elsewhere in the city They’ll unearth a murdered clock- It’s hands forever frozen on the moment I was not.
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Nov 20, 2011
Nov 20, 2011 at 8:01 PM UTC
The Moment After, a poem of Hiroshima
It’s strange, there was no pain. The atom moves too fast for that. It left my shadow on that wall, There’s nothing else intact. It’s strange to die so quickly I had no time for fear. Swept up, as in a rapture Less than a leaf, more than a tear. My conscious self dissolving Like a sugar dropped in tea. No body left to bury You incinerated me. Elsewhere in the city They’ll unearth a murdered clock- It’s hands forever frozen on the moment I was not.
This is the second of my Hiroshima trilogy
john-f-mccullagh
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63/M/American
Nov 20, 2011
Nov 20, 2011 at 8:01 PM UTC
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