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Fate's Blood
The crusted sand scurries from underneath her feet
 Piles of jagged rocks 
 Surrounding a circle of sand
 Desolate like death
 
 Her heart beats rapidly from within her chest
 She mumbles foreign words of prayer
 They trickle from her trembling mouth
 She must not fear
 For her daughter’s sake
 
 Her daughters huddle together
 Their faces stained
 With dirt and tears
 
 The oldest caresses the youngest face
 
 Her only son stands strong at her husband’s side
 His betrayal reflects immense pain in her eyes
 
 Pushed down upon the compact ground
 She strokes the cool prayer beads draped from her neck
 
 The sand begins to engulf her 
 Her soul seems to drain from within her
 Her face turns to a sickly, fluorescent white
  She has given in to her fate
 
 The crowd forms a staggered circle
 An eerie silence
 For emotion is forbidden
 
 She prays for her daughters to find freedom 
 Prays for her husband and son to find their pure heart
 And not a single prayer for herself…
 
 Her husband 
 Of ten miserable years
 Grasps the jagged edges of a rock in the pile next to him
 His hatred pierces the knife like points
 Revealing the first drops of blood in his hands 
 
 He passes the rock to his only son
 Of just fifteen years old
 Such a young murderer
 
 She does not shut her eyes
 Without much contemplation,
 Her baby boy launches the rock at his only mother
  
 No emotions escape his dark soul
 His father’s soul
 
 The rock hits her head
 Hard
 Blood pours from the indent in her forehead
 
 She feels no pain
 But the pain of ultimate betrayal
 
 Suddenly
 Every man she has ever known
 Her father, uncles, cousins, brothers
 Pick up stones and throw them
 At her
 
 But she feels no pain
 Her soul has already left her body
 She ventures up
 In and above the clouds
 
 She is finally free
 From a life of misery

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