She was a dear personal friend of mine, she was.

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Bird, Singing

Then, every letter opened was an oyster
Of possible bad news, pried apart to reveal

The imperfect probable pearl of your death.

Then, urgent messages still affrighted me, sharp
Noises caused the birds not yet in flight to fly.

Then, this was the life of you.
All your molecules

Gathered for your dying off
Like mollusks clinging to a great ship's hull.

Ceremony of wounds, tinned,
Tiny swaddled starlings soaked in brine.

A bird, singing in his wicker cage, winds down.

Now, a trestle table lined with wooden platters
Neat with feathered wings of quail tucked-in.

Until you sever the thing, from self, it feels.
Thereafter it belongs to none.

You have nothing to be afraid of, anymore.

Outside Prague, I find you warm

Among the million small gold bees set loose
In April's onion snow, quietly

Quietly, would you sing this back to me, out loud?

note: Lucie was a dear friend. I miss her.
 
Bird, Singing

Then, every letter opened was an oyster
Of possible bad news, pried apart to reveal

The imperfect probable pearl of your death.

Then, urgent messages still affrighted me, sharp
Noises caused the birds not yet in flight to fly.

Then, this was the life of you.
All your molecules

Gathered for your dying off
Like mollusks clinging to a great ship's hull.

Ceremony of wounds, tinned,
Tiny swaddled starlings soaked in brine.

A bird, singing in his wicker cage, winds down.

Now, a trestle table lined with wooden platters
Neat with feathered wings of quail tucked-in.

Until you sever the thing, from self, it feels.
Thereafter it belongs to none.

You have nothing to be afraid of, anymore.

Outside Prague, I find you warm

Among the million small gold bees set loose
In April's onion snow, quietly

Quietly, would you sing this back to me, out loud?

note: Lucie was a dear friend. I miss her.
A moving piece .. did you author this?
 
The theme focused on being at the end of life and accepting death is well described. Thanks for sharing.


When I met Lucie it was eerie. As if we had known each other forever. She'd go deep. But our relationship was outside of her professional career.

I believe: Accepting death is a part of life .. meaning to deny death is to deny life.
 
Bird, Singing

Then, every letter opened was an oyster
Of possible bad news, pried apart to reveal

The imperfect probable pearl of your death.

Then, urgent messages still affrighted me, sharp
Noises caused the birds not yet in flight to fly.

Then, this was the life of you.
All your molecules

Gathered for your dying off
Like mollusks clinging to a great ship's hull.

Ceremony of wounds, tinned,
Tiny swaddled starlings soaked in brine.

A bird, singing in his wicker cage, winds down.

Now, a trestle table lined with wooden platters
Neat with feathered wings of quail tucked-in.

Until you sever the thing, from self, it feels.
Thereafter it belongs to none.

You have nothing to be afraid of, anymore.

Outside Prague, I find you warm

Among the million small gold bees set loose
In April's onion snow, quietly

Quietly, would you sing this back to me, out loud?

note: Lucie was a dear friend. I miss her.
That poem is lame. :cuckoo:
 

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