The Quiet Death: My Lifeline for the World of Tomorrow

Alfonso Coley
My mother entered this life jumping and shouting

All awhile she was learning of womanhood.

Her rattling bones lived with full of heart,

And all awhile she managed to become magnificent

For a day or two.

Her human engine lived

With full heart, and there was no indifference

Of whom she was, no doubt

Of the patronizing cancer,

An automatic death.

The city of calm death

Worked the contamination into her rattling bones,

Bones that was too weary

To fight the quiet death.

My mother entered this life jumping and shouting,

And all awhile lying on the medical damned bed

She told me of a dream

She had.., - a dream of a place

Where pain is a conceived fear

Is relieved by the quiet death.

Published by Alfonso Coley

My passion includes writing about important events that shape our society, opinions, view points, and relationships. A true writer is not afraid to bare his soul - a service that should always be refined wit...  View profile

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  • jeanette redd7/26/2010

    walton thanks for those words powerful and touching

  • alfonso coley4/1/2010

    Thanks Walton, got to get around to reading more of your work this week.

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