Memorial Walls Poem by Francie Lynch

Memorial Walls



I built the playhouse
To withstand
The seige of time.
Like Hadrian,
I dismayed the border people.
Starlight shone through
Crescent moons
Like the Ishtar Gate of Babylon.
Children shrieked and wailed
Against those walls
As nomads in northern China,
Or Philistines in Jeruselum.
But time is a formidable soldier,
And my small walls would tumble
To the blasts of tempus trumpets.
Memory's fingers touch
Your names on my
Memorial Wall.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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Francie Lynch

Francie Lynch

Monaghan, Ireland
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