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Decomposition In Coming Alive
A great estate lays lone
A hulking monster of stone
Creaking of boards
Upon wooden floors
And rustles of birds
Singing their words
For the house on the hilltop so harsh
That it now sinks into the marsh
Beautiful rooms once lay
With windows open, a bright bouquet
With only most beautiful plucked
To adorn vases and collars for luck
The dying and the dead
Became a sign of beauty instead
For how is a weed different than a flower
When they both have the power
To decorate and symbolize
The greatest prize
Of all, momentary affection
And one’s eternal reflection
The ghosts have no risen
Escaped from their constant decomposition
Rotting flesh and brittle bone
Turn into dust and stone
Ivy weaves and snakes
Creating patchwork of deep breaks
Abandoned by an organized society
And its once inescapable notoriety
But coming alive in variety
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