Stony Metal
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 8m
  • Reads 82
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 3
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Jun 12, 2015
But some poor fool had sped before; 
And, flinging wide her father's door, 
Had blurted out the news to her, 
Had struck her lover dead for her, 
Had struck the girl's heart dead in her, 
Had struck life, lifeless, at a word, 
And dropped it at her feet: 
Then hurried on his witless way, 
Scarce knowing she had heard.
And fixed her grey eyes on my face, 
With still, unseeing stare. 
And, as she waited patiently, 
I could not bear to feel.
Those still, grey eyes that followed me, 
Those eyes that plucked from beneath me
Those eyes that sucked the breath from me 
And curdled the warm blood in me, 
Those eyes that cut me to the bone, 
And cut my marrow like cold steel.
With still eyes ever on my hands, 
With eyes that seemed to burn my hands, 
My wincing, overwearied hands, 
She watched, with bloodless lips apart, 
And silent, indrawn breath: 
And every stroke my chisel cut, 
Death cut still deeper in her heart: 
The two of us were chiselling, 
Together, I and Death.
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