Death in Poetry

Ben Freeland
1 min readJul 24, 2018
Source: Sam Rupsa / Unsplash

when the world falls in around us
all i’ll have
are these faltering feet
and my language
whatever word whiplash i can muster
death in poetry i can countenance

when the walls buckle and fall
republics one through nine capsize in swift succession
with streets bristling with barricades
and bombed out clocks…

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Ben Freeland

Writer. Communicator. Grammar cop. Distance runner. Historian in the wilderness.