Free are they and free am I for death released them to me.
William, Laney, Bertha {Thompason}
Horence, Jane {Brenzer}
Alice, Summize {Kidd}
Lloyd J {Klock} died in war for you
Andrew, Abbie, little Haley too {Barney kids}
The family once loved now only have the chilled embrace of the soil they now soak in.
Sara and Samule {Hoofmen}
Janice, Jothn {Webster}
Evelyn, Gilbert {Burns} died innocent and kind
Irene{Grace} alone but loved
Give to me your soul my dear to see of your wrong doing. I'll set you free along with me to see this worlds true beauty. Gone home some say as others seem to mourn.
Rusty, Dorthy {Houchin}
John, Helen, Horthen, Ethel {Baker}
Rufus {Spencer}
Mother, baby, Marice, Perl, Oliver {Dick}
Free from your sorrow and fly away. Free to live a new life. Free. Free. Free
~Cameron Green
10 comments:
Love the pome. Love the color of the lines. The way you set them up is amazing. Keep writing.
That was a great poem. I love how it looks different and how you wrote it. Great new ideas!
This is truly memorable. Coming up with all those names must have been hard.
Their time on this earth/planet is gone...
Wow. It just make ya think about death and how it can creep around any corner at any minute. I can tell that a air amount of thought went into this piece, so good job on that!
This kinda makes you think
That was a sad story. It gave me this sad feeling of death for others. But over all it was great! Keep writing!🙃
Sad but easy to read loved the color.
Was this written at the graveyard? I really liked how you did the last names. It was really sad, but celebratory of the people who died and how they died.
This is so great. I also love the set up.
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