Next To Death

Next To Death

A Poem by Kaela Craven

 

Next to death
I am standing all the time.
An empty belly
A bloody throat.
Next to life
I am laying all the time.
A pond of muddy water
A hill of moss.


They want us next to

Immortality
To lie in white-wash buildings
To sit in front of silver boxes
To pretend that we will never die.

© 2008 Kaela Craven


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Added on July 26, 2008
Last Updated on August 3, 2008

Author

Kaela Craven
Kaela Craven

Tucson, AZ



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