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I couldn't touch you Even if I wanted to. Under that curved glass lid Maybe you were just asleep Breathing a steady relaxed breath After weeks of heaving and rasping Maybe those were droplets from your nostrils Not signs of refrigeration. That red flag draped over you, Cold, dead, not fluttering at all, Seemed incongruous and pointless Because those comrades gathered outside Were whisking ennui away with flat jokes... Did anyone really mourn for you brother? Except the woman silently sobbing In your dark bed? Or your son and daughter Reflecting on your sunny smile? Or me, maybe?
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Nov 17, 2022
Nov 17, 2022 at 10:39 AM UTC
Or me, maybe?
I couldn't touch you Even if I wanted to. Under that curved glass lid Maybe you were just asleep Breathing a steady relaxed breath After weeks of heaving and rasping Maybe those were droplets from your nostrils Not signs of refrigeration. That red flag draped over you, Cold, dead, not fluttering at all, Seemed incongruous and pointless Because those comrades gathered outside Were whisking ennui away with flat jokes... Did anyone really mourn for you brother? Except the woman silently sobbing In your dark bed? Or your son and daughter Reflecting on your sunny smile? Or me, maybe?
anilkumar-parat
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61/M/Indian
Nov 17, 2022
Nov 17, 2022 at 10:39 AM UTC
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