Entering
Entering
Dried leaves entrapping the ground
A rusted gate behooved
Keeping a watch around
Eschewing entrance in that institution
Accommodated by the dead
Though on the contrary
Both the realms have a rendezvous
Out of grief or out of greed
Out of bravado or out of bet
Yowl would the gates when pushed apart
Trepidation in the visitors’ heart
Entering the world of epitaphs
Dominated by the undertaker
With undead corpses being saved by the bell
Intentions can be numerous
Some are true, some are pretext
Perhaps a loved one visi
ting another
Perhaps some resurrectionist
Has come to snatch the soul from reaching its destiny any further
To serve as cadaver for an anatomist
Perhaps George Brown has come to take his daughter’s heart
To brew a tonic to free his son
From the clasps of consumption
But simultaneously one leaves something and with something
Flowers on the tombs, covered ground with a buried coffin
Or six feet re-dug for sowing a sin
One leaves with grief and memories
Some with profits and some with pennies
Giving rise to the town’s rumor
Adding to Punch and Judy’s humor