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Villanelle: The Burial at Midnight

or, What Refuses to Lie Still

By Tim CarmichaelPublished 3 months ago 1 min read
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I buried something breathing in the ground,

The dead should sleep, but this makes not a sound.

And heard it scratching upward through the clay.

At dusk I walk the churchyard, circle round,

The unmarked plot where no one comes to pray.

I buried something breathing in the ground.

A choice, a word, a vow I should have drowned

Before it took its shape and learned to stay.

The dead should sleep, but this makes not a sound.

The earth above it settles, dark and mound,

Yet still I feel it clawing at the day.

I buried something breathing in the ground.

Now each night silence grows, profound,

With waiting- what I killed will not decay.

The dead should sleep, but this makes not a sound.

I dream of roots that twist and turn and wound

Themselves around what I could not betray.

I buried something breathing in the ground,

The dead should sleep, but this makes not a sound.

Villanelle

About the Creator

Tim Carmichael

Tim is an Appalachian poet and cookbook author. He writes about rural life, family, and the places he grew up around. His poetry and essays have appeared in Bloodroot and Coal Dust, his latest book.

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