Thursday, July 14, 2011

StoriesThatTheDeadCanTell.

One day…
We will lie six feet beneath the earth
And wonder where all the time went.
When our skeletons waltz with earthquakes
And bathe in nothing but raindrops
That tap dance across our ribs like xylophones.
And the clothes we were buried in
Have rotted away with our designer flesh.
Stripped to bare bones
No longer able to hide
Behind the tags on our shirts,
The confidence in our walk,
Or the thickness of our skin.
We are vulnerable.

The hollows of our eyes
Lie empty so we can no longer see the sun set
Or feel skin beneath our fingertips
Or smell the grass cut because we rest beneath them.
Day and night bear no differences
As we lie in our tombs
With nothing but shadows for company.

So I ask them why they put the dead in coffins
When we hated being boxed in our whole lives.
And the weight of the world
Presses down on our bones
With all the burdens of a guilty conscience.
Cracking bare knuckles and creaking joints
Knocking on the lids of our caskets
Until we’re only left with our spines
Being used as rulers to see if we measured up
To who we could have been.

And we can only pray that enough people cried
When they lowered us into our graves
To make us feel valuable.
And wonder if the dead can feel
The caress of fingertips on their tombstones,
The moisture of a teardrop
Watering the soil above them,
Or the weight of a wreath of flowers.

And wonder if those we left behind
Will forgive us for leaving.

The heart we prided ourselves on following
No longer beats between our ribs.
Nor can we stomach what we’re left with.
And the hands of time
Are the only digits we can still hold on to
As we count down eternity.

While the sand spills
From the gaps in between our bones,
We will remember our fear of death and laugh.
The chattering of our skulls
Creating the background music
For all the stories that we still have to tell.
While our flesh gives life to those who feed on it.
And life grows from death
As roots creep from our veins
And our blood waters their seeds.

I will lie there…
Past thunderclouds and clear skies.
I will remind you that, after you die
We will all laugh and trade jokes
About how afraid we were of dying.
But then we will know better.

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