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Visit To An Old Cemetery
As far as my eyes could see were old stones Storied lives, some remembered, most forgotten, Once were flesh and blood, now only dry bones. I wondered how many of them were misbegotten Their worth now easily assessed with a few zeroes, Storied lives, some remembered, most forgotten. No doubt some were rogues, some honored heroes Whatever their fortune at death they now have not, Their worth now easily assessed with a few zeroes. Each with only one thing in common, a grassy plot Sweet-smelling flowers placed with due respect, Whatever their fortune at death, they now have not. I came here timorously, not knowing what to expect Would I somehow experience a new appreciation Sweet-smelling flowers placed with due respect? Walking among these stones with a rapt hesitation [As far as my eyes could see were old stones] Would I somehow experience a new appreciation? Once were flesh and blood, now only dry bones. BRONZE MEDAL WINNER Written June 30, 2022 "Anything You Wish No. 15" Poetry Contest All Poetry July 6, 2022
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