The Fearings are a part of the history of Elizabeth City, NC. There aren't many, who can say, they welcome fear and/or death~
Poets United has lined their prompt up perfectly this week. Prompt #21 is FEAR~ An appropriate, word as we approach Halloween.
Smell fear, when family tree gathers,
Poets United has lined their prompt up perfectly this week. Prompt #21 is FEAR~ An appropriate, word as we approach Halloween.
Taste fear, acid erodes the back of my throat, chocked
bile remains. A loved one has passed.
Grief is served fresh, daily to someone.
Touch fear, when I say Good-bye to the cocoon of my loved one.
A shell of his being, painted alive and rigid.
Death doesn't discriminate, Causes ripples in the pond
No one is immune to it's lottery.
Hear fear in the repeated phone calls, loved ones
gasp. Weeping n' guttural moans, repeated chant of
Are you okay? He was so young; He will be missed.
See fear, as I enter this gated community,
Tarnished wrought iron soldiers protecting the
resting souls, in their final beds. Alabaster symbols
Last message from loved one, etched in pain.
Cold marble slabs chosen as their final markers
Faded blooms, Once walked this earth,
leaving behind, thorn stabbing pain.
Smell fear, when family tree gathers,
Strong perfume, booze and cigarettes mixed with
casseroles, blended with a side of nausea.
Feel numb, dressed in a slumber of despair,roaming among the living.
Daily grind clone, til grief performs her final dance.
Creeping moss grows, aged stones as deep memories fade.
Six feet under, another journey or not; the final frontier
of life remains in question...
Comments
Nice work, Ellen.
I did feel, then said, that touch also covered it, as well. So, I changed it~
Jeffrey-Thank you;I tried to paint it that way~
Elizabeth City, next time I will have to look up these "Fearings" :)
Jules @ Trying To Get Over The Rainbow
Lynette-It is the ultimate fear; If we are lucky we get to live to ripe old age. Every year, I don't dread my age, perhaps the wrinkles, but I am happy to be here another year. Thank you~
Jules-Yes, I'll meet you half way ;-D
There is a Fearing Street, too. Next time I'm in the city and it isn't raining, I'll take a photo~ Thank you~
Your words are very realistic and appropriate for the prompt about fear.
I have had a personal loss during October this year and I am actually anticipating another.
Grief and fear together..
Ellen, Thank you for visiting my blog page too.
Also, your blog is looking very pretty and autumnal.
Eileen:)