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J Oct 2020
There is a peacefulness
A stillness
With death

That I never thought was there

Witnessing your last breath was the most
Earth shattering thing

The loudest moment of silence

GRIEF is not peaceful
It is pain and hurt and blackness

But that transition of planes;

Mimicking eagle's wings
The ocean's gentle tides

There was a peacefulness with your death

And God,

Do I miss you

Dad
Susan N Aassahde Oct 2020
candy clop
on the bough of rain
swans of napkins
Susan N Aassahde Oct 2020
elephant loch
turnip dray
cheetah freeze
Susan N Aassahde Oct 2020
yesterday's gold
on the way on noon
a kingfisher's cart
Susan N Aassahde Oct 2020
noon clatter
on the haze of a picnic
a swan mists the cruet
Susan N Aassahde Oct 2020
glass humus drake
falcon dray
fossil zig hurray
Prachi Oct 2020
What can be bigger a crime,
Than abusing someone;
Who has a heart as you have,
Who is as much alive as you;

Their inability to express,
Through words doesn’t give
You the rights to harass them;
Let alone taking undue advantage.

True utilization of your voice
Would be to speak for those who can’t,
And do not forget that you are
Nothing but a social animal yourself.
Susan N Aassahde Oct 2020
penguin jive
a branch of a saddle
flute the old radish
Susan N Aassahde Oct 2020
lost hope
a tiger kicks a troll
on a road steeple
Susan N Aassahde Oct 2020
catch typhoon
on a blimp of a falcon
a wish of a sop
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