The Corpse

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Alexus Lee
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The Corpse

By Alexus Lee

“The Corpse” is a found poem based on The Metamorphosis.

without a word
Leave at once!
following 
gleeful figures.
And emerged 
dreams.  

Journey afraid,
eyes bowed in silence.
Three left for warm sunshine.
Quieter 
in the corpse room
now fully light. 

Flat and dry
without looking back
appeared a certain softness.
They passed the corpse,
giggling amiably,
sorrow bloomed a pretty girl.

Closer, 
a confirmation.
Let us go!
They deserved a respite 
from work.
The shut door,
Forgotten. 

Opened morning fresh air
They left him frightful, 
a burden, 
seen to all.
And departed
the body. 

They discussed
the jobs they had got,
prospects for their future,
a good husband for her,
and better things.

All,
without looking back at 
The corpse. 
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Process

The process to write this piece was fairly simple. I started by finding key words I found unique and interesting from the text and then I used filler words to produce a story.

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