Untittled

by tri tran   Sep 4, 2006


The lungs had risen like bubbles,
Weightless in mid air,
Entering the depth of a celestial sea.
The heart had wandered away
While whistling its last love melody.
The tiny corpuscles, now, changed into auburn wear,
Ready to part from a universe that,
slowly, waned.
An old mother, on an empty alley, was singing her lullaby for her baby.

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