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Cardiac Arrest

A Poem

By Laura PruettPublished 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago 1 min read

Colorful balloons float across a cloudy sky,

The hands that held them long departed.

The echoes of their voices die;

I stand alone and wonder why

I rest bereft upon the street,

Littered with the leavings of the past;

The people who I chanced to meet

Dancing to some silent beat

And yet I dance no more.

My feet have lost their rhythm,

Misplaced upon some distant shore,

No longer knocking on the floor

I march along and pantomime,

Remembering that fickle past,

For through the ravages of time,

I’ve lost my reason, lost my rhyme

And the balloons float up and pop

Above those clouds so far away;

Soon, the rubber pieces drop

Until my heart comes to a stop,

The beat no longer that of feet

Nor of those strangers I would meet

But of something more discreet –

One world, complete.

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Laura Pruett

Laura Pruett, author of The Dwarves Of Dimmerdown and others.

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  • Matthew Dawood Khaghani 5 months ago

    Infarction, the way in which we ultimately all leave this mortal coil.

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