Hydrangeas
Michael Lipps
04 Oct, 2016 02:12 PMI feel numb and alone Life is dark and unfeeling unremorseful I remember seeing that corpse Nothing but bones and remnants of flesh Blackened and shriveled by the elements of time and nature Skin once once warm and soft Now ice cold to the touch Everything this person was And could’ve been Is gone To another place Unknown and incomprehensible to the human eye and imagination There was one lonely flower Sky blue petals neatly packed into a ball Aroma so attractive and soft yet complex to the nose Sheltered by walls of rotted flesh Protected by the remnants of a rusted cross In that boy’s still clenched hand Seeing that hydrangea Somehow gives me certainty That everything will work out in the end This flower turned something horrible and mangled Into a home Now whenever I see the sky blue petals of a hydrangea I see hope for the future That in happiness or death Everything will work out and I won’t be forgotten My body will become a sanctuary for all And not a single inch of my flesh will be wasted As long as nobody picks that hydrangea from my skull Or moves my body from those woods Or touches that cross in my hand I won’t be forgotten I will be taken by nature And I will sink into the darkness And everything I was and could've been Will be taken to that place Unknown Beyond the vastness of the human mind and the reality that we undoubtedly live in
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