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Shoes behind glass (revision)

by  nickb

Posted: Sunday, January 17, 2016
Word Count: 126
Summary: Had a go at revising parts of this, hopefully it has ironed out a few wrinkles.




They ended here at Oświęcim, these dead shapes
parted left from right, parent from child.
Taken from a warm foot this Mary-Jane lies lost
amongst the heaped Oxfords, Brogues and T-straps;
little victim.
 
Thin silence; their withered tongues insinuate.
Tone deaf now to the dance music
they play at rigor mortis, not quite stiff,
they loiter ready for the walk home
in darkness.
 
In this room I feel a long black drop.
At its edge the fleshless stand over us
as we gawp clear eyed behind glass,
and pass along the window,
humbled.
 
They seem to cling to each other;
a grey brown amalgam hand in hand,
half lit.  At the front a red sandal
taps the glass, and from it sorrow
pours like water.