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the horror of embers
I am attaching a trigger warning here. This poem is about witnessing a death under horrible circumstances. All too often such deaths are afterward referred to as part of a generalised experience that denies the raw truth of severe witness trauma. A truth that is embedded not just in loss, but also in living with the graphic detail.
I remember that awful December, when bushfire turned our world to cinder.
Ah yes, I remember,
I saw her surrounded by brilliant embers,
alight on the burning grass.
With shaded eyes I approached her,
willing the fire to pass.
But her eyes repelled me as she was torched,
boiling as she screamed.
I saw them dripping,
down scorched cheeks they streamed
in streaks
that never made it to the ground.
Only then did she fall.
Only smoke for a pall.
Never again to be around.
God bless my daughter.
I’ll never forget her.
To her spirit I remain
eternally bound.
A rare and special treat
I don’t believe I have heard someone else recite one of my poems before, let alone so insightfully analyse it. Nigel has done both and I am very grateful for his sincere dedication to the task. As with other poet’s works he has explored, I think it makes for a worthwhile listening and reading experience. Thank you for the honour of hosting one of my pieces of work and taking such good care of it Nigel. I am honoured.