Underground – Labyrinthine burrows

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Life passing and worms working.
Flesh from the bones, and maggots
writhing through the stench and decay.
A life ever after, all the souls away.

And we are left with the dank, earthy,
labyrinthine burrows beneath our feet,
adding depth and richness to our soil.
A thousand years pass, the farmers toil.

So it is that lifetimes pass unannounced
and humankind falls as other species do.
The world quietens, no whisper of a sound,
and life continues silently, underground.

Fraser
August 2023

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