They Rolled a Stone…

Cold and stark, silent, dark

bonded atoms: strong as steel—

unwilling eager guardian—

watchful limestone wheel.

There’s no tread can wake the dead

or break the quiet stone.

Night creeps in on shameful day;

the maker sleeps alone.

Roman dust, silent must

guard my stone with wooden spears.

Bored and stiff, the coldest shift

 seems to stand for years.

Empty slab, gone the drab

the feel of dying earth.

From shiver light to a quake of bright

a shock of life like birth!

Dawning grey, before the day

she comes in tears, alone.

Hears his voice, great rejoice!

runs to make it known.

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