Death impinging on the present,
Willed, dead set to take its toll On me, recoiled, downward, measured By the days' diminished dole. Every ache a diminution Of the destined plot perceived To be a dead end, darkened, locked With no escape door there contrived. Every decade down a measure, One of six feet, cold, before; Closer now the gloom is gilded 'Neath the crippled curse, a Door. Think, O Soul, whate'er befall thee, Body fallen, locked at last; 'Tis a Door unlocked and opened: Through, the severed soul is passed.
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Michael Price - I am a husband, father, poet, and science teacher at a classical Christian school in Memphis, TN. I have three volumes of poetry. New book available now!
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