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Cry of Doves
Translucent doves loom overhead,
clasping olive branches through an autumn sunrise
as a raven perches above engraved stone.
I watched three-day-old sunflowers
bloom in shadow,
ravaged ground making room
for tonight’s dated souls.
I clutched the lit candle,
which hadn’t felt so cold
since the day you betrayed me
with a kiss.
You left me
for the man wrapped in grim black.
His emaciated hand grasped yours
as you took flight in shedding your lies.
I recalled the stranger’s barren eyes
stare into mine with familiarity.
You tore my heart from my chest
without disturbing bothered air,
but with sorrow stained on your face.
It’s been three days since
you became a whisper, gray hairs,
a bittersweet memory to seize as I,
overflowing with nothingness,
strive for glimmers of hope in the scriptures above.
I fell to my knees
begging for answers;
Why did I suffer at your hands?
What had I done to deserve this
crushing sensation of a barren chest cavity?
Why were our last moments a fall from grace
as labored breaths paved the way to truth?
Why didn’t you pass this cup to another
instead of forcefully giving me a cross to bear?
I wondered if you’d come home
on some blessed day
in some twisted way
to whisper withered apologies in my ear,
to reassure a brittle soul.
I wondered what you would say
if I asked how could you leave
and not take me with you?
I understand now the words you never told me.
I couldn’t be your sunshine
because I was a reminder
that our youthful primes were fleeting.
It was hard for you to smile.
and then you crossed the line.
The birds cry, but I shed no more tears.
Perhaps I’ll see you someday,
when our smiles are young again,
when we climb the blinding stairs,
and we soar among and become
translucent doves.
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Gabriel Flores Benard is a student currently enrolled in Ruth Asawa School of the Arts. He is now learning how to master the craft of writing to bring his stories to life. Gabriel is currently published in Synchronized Chaos, and likes to play fantasy card games, write music, and world-build in his spare time.