DEATH OF STONE

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    DEATH OF STONE

    DEATH OF STONE

    Five months ago
    You were here
    Running around the house
    Now you are gone
    And though you be no more
    The sound of your paws
    Still frightens
    The frogs, lizards
    And the newly-purchased goat
    For Christmas

     

    You passed away
    Like a ghost in a castle
    Our tears were more conspicuous
    Than those of a still-born
    Baby’s mother
    Your spacious kennel
    Still contains heaps
    Of aromatic food
    But who dares venture
    When a puissant king dies
    Even the shadow of his sceptre
    Gives reason for panic
    Fear and angst
    Alas an imageless reflection
    Of earthly reign

     
    O Stone!
    You were a king whose reign
    Was brought to an immature end
    By a hand colder than winter
    And an injustice viler
    Than a stolen verdict

     

    To dog, king and Stone,

    R. I. P…………………..+++.

     
    The Ambic Philosophe

    Copyright © 2006 Ambrose Thompson Arthur

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    dml7788 commented on DEATH OF STONE

    05-26-2009

    F-ING BRILLIANT. Maybe it's just that I can relate to it because of the passing of my dog. This poem here is easily the best poem I have read on this website and I have read a lot. This poem is FANTASTIC! I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am sure I will be here to read it again and re-read it over and over and over! This poem is sad, kinda funny, and for me: extremely nostalgic. This, my friend, is a wonderful poem. I could go on and on and on and on, but I will just read it and send other freinds of

    Poetry comes nearer to vital truth than history.

    Plato (BC 427-BC 347) Greek philosopher.

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