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Mortal Immortality

The mortal fragments in me,
I sweep across creaky floors
The weak mortal in me
seeks defy your decree
I judge destiny
I grow arrogant
I query your law
 seek an answer
spurn a hug 
Little arms trusted once.
I pile up my grief
Layered in detail
I eke an year out
And the mean mortal in me
Demands  unriddle your plan
I refuse to weep
As you continue to roll
A tumultuous destiny
I rebel at your 
careless patronage
You still stay silent
And my mortal patience
Gushes into quick waves of rage
Just as I push away the platter
Of measured remains you offer
Hear I Your muffled grief
Harder than my mortal one
And I endure 
The agony with which 
Your immortal tear 
Hits my mortality 

4 comments:

  1. What a way to make the immortal mortal. Sometimes you sound atheist sometimes devout.Lady you will be a riddle ever.

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  2. Too pious to qualify as devout, too sinful to afford to be atheist.

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  3. nice line "hits my mortality" but lollypop your head is tough to understand for me.

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  4. Thanks.The head is tough only on the outside, soft head.

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