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Poem Beginning With A Line By Emily Dickinson

Death is a dialogue between the spirit and the dust

a quiet discussion

rather than rambling chit-chat.

Soothing reminiscences

recalling the pros & cons

throughout mortal days

conclude with a brief analysis

of The Life—

as if Doctor Freud himself

fielded questions. 

The dust squalls like a baby

asking for the kind of forgiveness

only a lover might bestow

as the spirit smiles

listening to these contrite sobs

with the freed soul

looming ebulliently above—

yodeling in the wind.

Davidson Garrett

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