The Palace burned
By littleditty
Fri, 25 Feb 2022
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1980
When the Palace burned,
on the windowsill shelf running along
the length of our room, I remember
the corner I sat in, curled, back against
the wall.
We’d grown up mostly
on Blitz, Armageddon and Holocaust,
so mushroom clouds might have been the end
- the universe always saying
something, nothing built stands forever, and you –
through the smoke, reaching out
to check if the glass was melting,
if the door was locked, if we
might need anything.
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Wonderful poem littleditty
Permalink Submitted by onemorething on
Wonderful poem littleditty and, as such, it is our Pick of the Day. Do share on Facebook and Twitter.
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Super poem, Nicky. Congrats
Super poem, Nicky. Congrats on the POTD. Paul :)
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Beautiful and powerful. Didn
Permalink Submitted by rosaliekempthorne on
Beautiful and powerful. Didn't seem to put so much as syllable wrong.
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