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The Web Poetry Corner - Simon Lambert - Death in the Park

Death in the Park

by

Simon Lambert


Cry softly night
Your web of tangled tears
And with
Your fluid threads
The lonley soul entwine.

Cast your glistening cloak
About the sorry flesh
And hushed
Admit your will
The ebbing mind to still.

Seep to deeply touch
Where lonley eyes reside
And bid
Mute eternity flood
The fretful ruined ember.

Protect this private dying time
>From passing prying eyes
And chant
A mournful shroud to spread
For priestly secrecy.

Cry softly night
A humble wash to this frail god
And slip
The wretched life beyond
This narrow bleating broil.


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