Observations at the Tenth Hour

By Kilb50
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A bilious colic near a holy well
A bag of lost bones (yet, who can tell ?)
Soldiers hidden in a snow-bound ravine
Half-cooked wheat that smells of kerosene
The incapable whisper of falling rain
A packsaddle hanging from a horse’s mane
Abandoned peat fires glowing on the downs
A wind chime rattle that wakes the hounds
An old woman stares with a cursing eye
A raven that circles a grey-black sky
Young girls shiver in the splintering cold
Their worn hands tight, their faces old
An evil dream tastes dry in his mouth
The women and children sent due south
The soughing of the wind through flaming huts
A grief-stricken plea for a red king’s guts
Some men parch for what used to be
Some seek refuge by a Joshua tree
I close our curtains in fear of the night
Border guards marching left and right
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A very powerful piece - thank
A very powerful piece - thank you
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