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Post Mortem

Distant melancholic music plays. Dead flowers swoon and sway In the molten breeze of an August afternoon. Colors lost too soon, Faded and forsaken by the relentless beat Of an angry sun. Forlorn and forgotten by the living, Sight and scent no longer giving pleasure To jaded eyes ever longing For the newness of things. Alas, death saves its own, Finding home in a wasteland of discarded memories and long lost days, Resurrected in hearts and minds Held captive by the lure and love Of the simple abject beauty of decay.

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Date: 7/31/2020 3:56:00 PM
You have penned a poem that explains death in a new fresh unique way. Thank you.
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