Her hands, covered in dirt. Trembling. Hot streams of tears slide off her checks and onto the broken ground. Her chest heaves and heaves, but her sobs remain silent.
A crow caws, takes flight from the topmost leafless branch of the dead Pinon. One glance over her shoulder. A gaunt, pale face bearing reddened, resigned eyes, still smoldering with the last embers of anger.
The crow circles once. It’s body eclipses the sun for just a moment.
& just like that, she’s gone.
cold wind
only distant leaves
flutter
My Ekphrastic haibun for Melissa Lemay’s Haunted Tuesday Poetic at dVerse.
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