by Enny Dew
The first death was the hardest
It was lonely, piercing, sharp
This is how I learnt
That grief is better as a chorus
And pain demands it’s silent tax
I kicked and screamed
But only my tears echoed back
I sent my goodbyes across the oceans
And it landed like a Chinese whisper
Where I said I Odabo
They heard the drone of my long-haul flight
And how much time it would take for me to land before…
Before
So I streamed
All the rites left my heart wrung
A mere bystander
As my worlds crashed