The Funeral
Obsidian.
That is
the first word that registers in his mind.
It’s the
only word that speaks to everything around him.
The external
atmosphere is all so somber.
It’s a dark
day,
A death
day.
He straightens
up his tie,
Brushes the
dust of his jacket and steps into the forbidding building.
The scene
he sees is not one he expected.
One expects
a general silence,
Silently
muffled sobs around the room,
You would
expect a show of human decency.
He is
amazed to see his father pulling of a triple black flip,
His mother
cheers him on as she pops a bottle of champagne, he knows they shouldn’t be able
to afford.
His sister
sits unbothered, staring at her phone.
She seems
to be the most approachable.
He walks
down the aisle,
He says
all of his friends in a corner,
They came
dressed to kill,
Well they
were killing his respect for them.
A few of
them are drunk and have passed out,
The rest
are either drunk and loud or are otherwise taking selfies.
He turns
away with shame.
He finally
reaches the front row.
“Hey
sis.” He whispers quietly,
Trying in
vain to be respectful of the nature of the event.
She doesn’t
acknowledge his presence.
As far
as she is concerned no one is next to her.
She continues
to stare at her phone.
He tries
again and again (quite unsuccessfully at that) to rouse her.
Eventually
he walks away from her.
He has a
new objective in mind,
Reigning
in his parents.
“Mum,
dad, please control yourselves,” he pleads.
“We are
at a funeral can you not see.”
But alas
his words are falling on deaf ears.
Never
has he felt this ashamed to hold his family name.
He decides
to pay his respects and walks towards the casket.
He sees
his best friends near the body.
Their heads
hang limp, their faces grief stricken and hollow.
He sighs,
that sigh of relief.
At least
a few people respect this event.
He intends
to take a step forward but in that moment everything goes wrong.
Their grief
vanishes almost instantaneously,
Their faces
are contorted,
Plastered with wicked smiles.
They pull
out a vessel and from it a foul-smelling yellow liquid is expelled.
All over
the body.
The
laugh maliciously as they walk away.
At this
point tears are glistening but he holds on.
He finally
makes it to the casket,
Ready to
say his final farewell,
Only to
have the shock of his life,
To have
his soul depart,
But can
a soul really depart if its already departed.
He wonders
as he stares and the vessel that used to contain that soul,
His desecrated
body.
His thoughts
are so far gone that he doesn’t notice the sudden chill in the room.
A hooded
figure approaches him.
It leans
toward his ears.
“You
know they never loved you,
They craved
your destruction.
It would
have been better if you had never existed.
Let me
take you to a place you won’t exist.”
The tears
in his eyes flow with no hindrance.
“Will
they remember me.”
“Once
your soul is destroyed it will be like you were never here.”
“Take me
there.”
A
beautiful dagger is set before his eyes,
“Take it
and stab yourself,
I promise
the pain will cease.
You will
be free forever more.”
He looks
at the knife,
Peace is
tempting,
He never
knew it in life,
It seems
he would never know it in death
One last
look at how little they regarded him gives him strength.
And just
like that he fades away.
Never to
exist in the heart and soul of another,
Not even
as a memory.
Death
picks up his dagger with a smile.
And proceeds
to walk back down the aisle.
He leaves
the church all clad in black,
For one
of those fools he will soon be back.
Peace,peace surely is tempting 🥺🥺I would do the same too ❤️❤️
ReplyDeletethank you ❤❤❤
ReplyDeleteI've never liked narrative poetry. It seems you're a magician. This is friken brilliant 🥺🔥
ReplyDeleteThanks Muku 😅.
DeleteYooo man this is super captivating , quite a journey . Intense . Dark , morbid. Amazing stuff man‼‼
ReplyDeleteThanks man I really appreciate
DeleteI once tried writing a speech about what people would say about me at my funeral... I failed dismally...
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