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No Heartbeats for Dead Men
His chest gave no heartbeat
 ‘Twas icy as snow
 No breath had escaped him
 Or not that I know
 
 I was walking alone on a freezing cold night
 In a forest of trees, with the moon peeking through
 No insects were buzzing, no birds were in flight
 But something felt odd, and the feeling was true
 
 For a blood-chilling scream pierced the air with a fire
 That burned down the trees to an ear-ringing crisp
 It died with the wind as it started to tire
 Extinguishing, fading with one single wisp
 
 Morbidly curious, I stepped towards the source
 Tracing a path through the echoing notes
 And looking back now I am filled with remorse
 A shivering not cured by one million coats
 
 His chest gave no heartbeat
 ‘Twas icy as snow
 No breath had escaped him
 Or not that I know
 
 A familiar face known from some other life
 A puddle of blood being drunk by his shirt
 The shimmering sliver of one deadly knife
 Buried haphazardly into the dirt
 
 His eyes gave a flutter then gradually shut
 I let myself fall to my knees by his side
 I lifted the shirt to examine the cut
 And saw half the knife was still buried inside
 
 In such a numb panic and shocked mental state
 I ripped up the shirt into bandage-like shreds
 With red, shaking hands I removed the thick slate
 The moon staring quietly over our heads
 
 
 
 His chest gave no heartbeat
 ‘Twas icy as snow
 No breath had escaped him
 Or not that I know
 
 I picked up his wrist with my heart in my throat
 Neither neck nor his chest bore a faint sound of beat
 The blood then fell into an uneven moat
 So I picked up the knife and I dug a few feet
 
 For hours the handle was plunged in the ground
 For hours the dirt was flung into the air
 I dragged the dead man who’d not uttered a sound
 And dropped him into the damp grave with such care
 
 Then after encasing the dead man in dirt
 I said a short prayer and refused to linger
 In walking away, I looked back once in hurt
 And through the grave layers he thrust one of his fingers
 
 His chest gave no heartbeat
 ‘Twas icy as snow
 No breath had escaped him
 Or not that I know
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