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Sway With A Corpse

By Riley Irwin
February 5, 2018
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Have you ever stared into the eyes of a corpse that was still breathing?

A corpse not resting calmly in a casket,

but standing straight, pallid, rigid, bleak–

it’s quite a devastating experience I must admit,

especially when I realized this is not a gruesome dream.

–this is my reality.

 

The encounter took place when the sun flashed above my head,

confronting me like a single bulb,

both blinding and interrogating.

There was not a shadow to run away to nor a sanctuary for my brain to seek refuge in.

 

Well,

ignorance is bliss

until it offers you a dance.

 

Laying upon my cheek a kiss of death;

feet sliding along a floor that reveals itself to be a weak foundation,

underneath lies the one truth I had chosen not to look down at,

convinced that if I held my gaze up,

if I did not acknowledge the unstable ground beneath me,

I could somehow keep my balance.

 

But it was when this corpse slowly lifted its mask, flesh so familiar to me;

for it was my friend, my love, my other half–

the music suddenly stopped,

the guests gasped in unison,

my body became numb,

and it was at that moment that I discovered I had not been a reliable dance partner.

 

I had chosen to waltz around the room absentmindedly.

I had chosen to sway to the moans and the cries,

insisting it was just an off-key violin,

I had chosen to believe the corpse was fine,

okay,

alright,

not rotting with every step-

 

But a person can be standing right in front of you,

lungs breathing,

heart beating,

pupils glaring,

gracefully dancing–

yet not be alive.

 

And now I grieve.

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Riley Irwin

Do you how do? If you understood that reference, we are definitely soulmates. Anywho, HELLO, my name is Riley and you are twice as likely to see me around because I am an identical twin. I currently attend NAU and am majoring in biology and minoring in psychology. My favorite things include black coffee, cute dogs, and running uphill. Bad puns and sarcasm are in my blood, so you are going to have to bare with me kids.

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