Sunday, November 9, 2008

Death Becomes Us

The path that leads to Heaven's Garden

Isn’t for sale anymore.

Praying days, ask for pardon

He watches his soul rise and soar.


With a sold sign hung above its gate

Like Judas in the Joshua Tree,

Accepted wrongs prepared for fate

Peter smiles, says nothing is for free.

9 comments:

  1. Beautiful poem! And what an awesome monument. I used to live by Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville; they have incredible statuary.

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  2. I'm glad you like the poem. Yes, Cave Hill has beautiful monuments. I need to look into why many used a tree as a monument; family tree, tree of life, it must have been something symbolic.

    Thanks for stopping by.

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  3. Wow... Awesome poem! Great photograph too. :)

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  4. Really interesting monument, makes you wonder about the symbolism, the message. Thanks for sharing.

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  5. AGAIN, BEA, YOUR POEMS ARE LOVELY TO READ! lOVES THE PIC!

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  6. Ok, Bea, the tombstone tree--the broken branches represents/ indicates deceased family members; a popular monument choice for its time.

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  7. YEAH! Thanks, Kimmi. I appreciate it.

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