Open Poetry #49 |
Surface Tension ( A dream of war) |
Redstart Senior Member
since 2014-05-16
Posts 535 |
There was no splash when Docherty died; he slid slowly down the shell hole, ending face-up in the watery mud, exuding a creeping slick of maroon lifeblood. His death mask transfixed our eyes. It said: 'No, please, not me!' Ours to each stark stare replied: 'Thank God, not us!' We were connoisseurs, we knew death. Could smell its grey bouquet long before we sipped its bitter breath. We an island, each a shore, death a pounding sea of war. He lay, not sinking, held up by surface tension. I so strangely thinking: just as we'd learned in physics. My thoughts were a shallow goodbye. His loss had somehow given way to a macabre experiment from a lost, school day. He sank, feet-first, to one side. His face lost slowly, the way a gentle tide encroaches a stubborn rock. Left high, a hand, a periscope of death. A hand, that once had written the joint conclusion to a task on the effects of surface tension. |
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JerryPat2 Member Laureate
since 2011-02-06
Posts 16975South Louisiana |
Ahhh . . . In the end, the final end, all that he wrote on the "effects of surface tension" will be read with tears streaming down the faces of his loved ones. And yes, exactly this . . . quote: |
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Lori Grosser Rhoden Member Patricius
since 2009-10-10
Posts 10202Fair to middlin' of nowhere |
Excellent writing here. Your descriptions and depictions are compelling. Lori |
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wordancer Senior Member
since 2000-07-30
Posts 809VA |
Good descriptive lines, I especially like these two lines below. Even is there are others around, death is each person's own. well done "We an island, each a shore, death a pounding sea of war." |
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2islander2 Member Ascendant
since 2008-03-12
Posts 6825by the sea |
very descriptive and emotionnal, some détails are compelling, have a nice day yann |
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