Mortality

Freddy Fabian

Your clock was ticking the day you emerged from the darkness;

It kept ticking,

when at 4 you fell from your bike upon the pavement.

At 14, you heard it tick again when the fever gripped you like a storm.

It ticked once more at 18 when your heart was crushed by her indifferent eyes.

At age 22, you heard yet another tick,

when your parents kicked you out of the house.

The ticking intensified when turning 33,

you lost it all: your family, job, and home.

When the cells proliferated and swarmed your body at 50,

the clock ticked even faster...

70 years old,

bones brittle as glass, you lie in a cold, shadowy room, listening: tick, tick, tick... (slower)


Broken dreams, pain unendurable, hope lost

A silent cry, a question-'why?'-a final sigh...

The clock stops ticking...

 

 

 

  • Author: Freddy Fabian (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 11th, 2018 21:27
  • Comment from author about the poem: Life is short, so live it the best you can.
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments1

  • misskay

    Beautiful poem



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