I heard the music once a decade past: a hard–paced hysteria.
It had me picture a wake at night, a burning pyre, voices in lament.
The music, the full orchestra, stopped.
The shock of silence led me. My pyre spat,
the lamenters’ voices scorched. I invented a dead man’s face and saw his living conflict.
The music ran again, quick marching grief into the past.
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