Iradell sings like a sieve in the pouring rain,
Breaking into pieces things she'll put together again,
Sunk into the soil, known yet told to pretend.
A spoon left next to an hourglass of empty sand.
She broke through the ice to become a seamless malcontent,
String fell from the sky and she seemed like she welcomed it.
Whatever the rainbow meant it was gone by the suns decent.
Whenever her fingers moved someone felt it.
On this last day she rose like the phoenix did,
Her teeth were made of hair and the fire was our sustenance,
The hills did collapse and the valley did rise again,
The colors were all quiet and the tired were arisen.
Iradell
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