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Lent's painful labours yielded results, When the now-bouyant child was found. Still in the water, an infernal image of Youths perfection lay drowned. Prone to the tide, His soft undulations suggested that by chance His arrival had breathed new life Into this hellish circumstance. A fraught family on the shore, reunited with their prodigal son. Knowing that the time to lay him to rest For eternity had come. The final plans - the wake and funeral, Will soon be underway. To truly mark, in earth and heart, The minors final day. Any joy leeched from the event, Was marred and stained with loss. Knowing that to reconvene, They'd paid a deathly cost And identifying the body Had yet to formally be done. For some poor relative, A haunting image of a loved one That would reappear when you shut your eyes, And ***** your mind with claws. And weave into your memory In place of what once was. A closed coffin ensured Only one person met that fate, A morbid idol etched in their mind, Surviving til this date. The Catholic Shame surrounding The unforgivable sin, Fearing that God would not forgive Or seek to welcome him in. As for Heaven or for Hell, I know not what will be. But being laid to rest by familiar hands, Is better than The Sea.
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Jul 21, 2018
Jul 21, 2018 at 6:15 PM UTC
A Bittersweet Reunion
Lent's painful labours yielded results, When the now-bouyant child was found. Still in the water, an infernal image of Youths perfection lay drowned. Prone to the tide, His soft undulations suggested that by chance His arrival had breathed new life Into this hellish circumstance. A fraught family on the shore, reunited with their prodigal son. Knowing that the time to lay him to rest For eternity had come. The final plans - the wake and funeral, Will soon be underway. To truly mark, in earth and heart, The minors final day. Any joy leeched from the event, Was marred and stained with loss. Knowing that to reconvene, They'd paid a deathly cost And identifying the body Had yet to formally be done. For some poor relative, A haunting image of a loved one That would reappear when you shut your eyes, And ***** your mind with claws. And weave into your memory In place of what once was. A closed coffin ensured Only one person met that fate, A morbid idol etched in their mind, Surviving til this date. The Catholic Shame surrounding The unforgivable sin, Fearing that God would not forgive Or seek to welcome him in. As for Heaven or for Hell, I know not what will be. But being laid to rest by familiar hands, Is better than The Sea.
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Jul 21, 2018
Jul 21, 2018 at 6:15 PM UTC
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