Lamentation by Carol Naylor

 
The woman surveyed the mound, the Garden of Eden,
Tufts of velvety grass grew in patches on the barren soil,
She knelt, lowered her head embarrassed by the tears
And cried,
A solitary figure
Insignificant in this vast universe of life or death
Inconspicuous in her grief, wretched and tormented,
Lamenting the futile death of her young infant child.
Head bowed, tears flowing
Seeking solace through her suffering
But finding none.

 Copyright 2012. Permission must be obtained from the author before using this poem.

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