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Wednesday, March 7

A Mourning Poem for James

The clock is broken.
See? The maker is weeping.
Time walks; unfeeling.

Can one escape sin?
Time itself is a sinner.
The dying earth groans.

Can there be "good days"?
Each day longs for redemption---
Minutes on their knees.
Posted by Fernando Rojas, Jr. at 17:01
Labels: haiku, triptych

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