New Challenge: Potluck Bingo
Sit down to a delicious selection of prompts served on bingo boards, created by the SWG community.
(Author’s note: After the loss of a limb many people experience the sensation of a phantom extremity, which can sometimes be painful. The speaker in this poem is Maedhros, following the loss of his hand.)
After Amputations
A hand of searing air you did transplant
To bloody wrist by sweeping slash of blade;
How can such savage pain, so penetrant,
Within ethereal flesh be ever made?
Absences too often can burn inside a heart –
Through pride and war a beloved father lost;
Both friends and kin now cruelly ripped apart
By argument, and ocean’s vast expanse uncrossed,
And through the ruthless toll in treasured lives
The fearsome return passage did exact
With storm’s and frost’s and hunger’s bitter knives
While wandering dark frigid wastes untracked;
And a city fair, cast then aside in haste,
Now with regret in fragile memory held –
White walls with iridescent jewels traced,
The cherished home where I in childhood dwelled;
But most of all my tortured heart does cry
From cruel loss of innocence once my own,
Unwittingly destroyed in bloody acts that I
Will forever mourn but cannot now disown.
Both soul and flesh shall always suffer anguish
To which I must somehow become inured;
No hope these hurts to ever extinguish,
For phantom pains can only be endured.