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“For Weeks After the Funeral,” Andrea Hollander

The house felt like the opera,
the audience in their seats, hushed, ready,
but the cast not yet arrived.

And if I said anything
to try to appease the anxious air, my words
would hang alone like the single chandelier

waiting to dim the auditorium, but still
too huge, too prominent, too bright, its light
announcing only itself, bringing more

emptiness into the emptiness.

newgreyhair Poem Leave a comment January 22, 2024January 6, 2024
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