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Louise Myers 1896-1917

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Poem 26

From an anthology of extended epitaphs entitled Voices From Mt. Olive Cemetery, a work in progress.

 

Louise Myers 1896-1917 They shot the Archduke, And my eyes closed in disbelief; They sank the Lusitania, And my heart palpitated. My friend, this world reels and tumbles and faints, Lost in endless crises and disasters; Aghast at the senseless violence and mayhem. The War To End War commenced, As I terminated this futile existence, With a loud curse and a silent prayer; This leaping lunge into the death ditch! Once, I secretly applied lipstick, Unbeknownst to my firm-minded father, And joyously kissed myself in the mirror. Oh Narcissus, Be my lover now! For the world reels and stumbles and disintegrates, And I have made this last leaping lunge, This hysterical thoughtless leaping lunge, Down, down into the deep death ditch!

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