Gravestruck Squiggle Poem by Jacob Wentz

Gravestruck Squiggle

As I see the growths from your coffin a green rose
I miss you so much as might skin digs with envy.
Everyone abandoned you leaving your corpse froze.

uncover your coffin throw worms off your clothes.
Hug you and lay with you for years of twenty.
Stay with you as the dirt lays on us like snows.

Caress your face so handsome even without your nose.
eyes melt and ooze like glue and the decay is lengthy.
As I dance and swing with you in the petals of a Roze.

your body shifts and sways my love for you flows.
Our squiggle of a dance leaving me in a frenzy
This could now be our wedding with a chorus of crows.

No other people attend the skies have a thundersnow.
Your grave in green luscious overgrown prairie.
torches snuffed out no more of my grief flambeaux.

I know what I must do, my eyes bloom like a primrose.
I will stay with you forever buried our love deadly.
Together forever as the now wilted petal glows

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