The three burials of Thomas Corrin
The first, as orthodoxy
demanded, a committal
according to the book;
the second, smuggled out
of conformity, to rest
beneath a hedge by night;
the third, atop a hill
to share with gulls, free
and unconsecrated,
from which to rise when called,
unceremoniously,
on the appointed day,
stepping out
to trumpets voluntary.
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