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Last Embers

A Tuesday Poem

By Silver DauxPublished about 5 hours ago 1 min read
Last Embers
Photo by Tolga Ahmetler on Unsplash

Do I do the last of you justice?

Or have I swept away the embers

That burned on your deathbed,

Replaced them with something

You would deem abhorrent?

.

Some days I wonder if you ever

Meant to leave me these embers.

I am sure that this was just a casualty

Of your last breath approaching

Too rapidly for you to lay out plans.

.

Loyalty put me at your side at the end,

But it was a betrayal to you that I

Had to be the one to cradle your dream.

Maybe I should have apologized

For the world on your deathbed.

.

What will your ghost think of me?

Of the way I stand near your legacy

With a large glass of cool water,

Wondering if it's worth killing the fire

To change the legacy you leave?

.

I am familiar with the hatred of you.

It haunts me then as its own ghost,

A quiet voice hissing in my thoughts.

I wonder, I wonder, I wonder...

Would the water quiet that fire too?

Free Verse

About the Creator

Silver Daux

Shadowed souls, cursed magic, poetry that tangles itself in your soul and yanks out the ugly darkness from within. Maybe there's something broken in me, but it's in you too.

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  • Dharrsheena Raja Segarranabout 2 hours ago

    This felt like something so heavy to carry with us all the time. Loved it!

  • Paul Stewartabout 5 hours ago

    This is art. With heart. I am not sure what inspired this but my god, you just have poetic mastery flowing from your being. Another favourite now. Also, your profile description is fucking awesome.

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