This Poem was Submitted By: Irene E Fraley On Date: 2001-05-22 23:31:27 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Elevator

Indifferent, its engine stilled at last the elevator waited for release. Dread mantis like, it loomed above us, cast its shadow on both crowd and the deceased. The sun’s glare blinded me at first, my eyes were shuttered by my lids, my shattered mind would not, could not look at how he died impaled upon the shaft midst blood and grime. I took that moment down and bound it fast,  just pushed it to the other side of fear performed my job the best I could, my past again dissociated from the tears.         The years passed, still I saw him reach to me         waiting to be saved, to be set free. Today I call that memory back to me I breathe it into life and then I tell the people that I trust just what I see and what it feels like to be there as well. I could not save him then, nothing I did could change his fate, nor was it up to me. He made his choices, his own life wasted to think he could be saved was fantasy. Someday perhaps I’ll see a tractor plow a field of hay and will not see him there  no longer be imprisoned in the now  by that dead convict and his baleful stare.        I passed the prison farm today and sighed        for both of us and wished that I had cried.

Copyright © May 2001 Irene E Fraley

Additional Notes:
An elevator moves objects from the ground to a higher level. It looks like a giant preying mantis. The story is true. The prisoner's clothes had caught in the screw and it simply ate through him.


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