Arthur Seymour John Tessimond

Here you will find thePoemCocoon For A Skeletonof poet Arthur Seymour John Tessimond

Cocoon For A Skeleton

Clothes: to compose The furtive, lone Pillar of bone To some repose. To let hands shirk Utterance behind A pocket's blind Deceptive smirk. To mask, belie The undue haste Of breast for breast Or thigh for thigh. To screen, conserve The pose, when death Half strips the sheath And leaves the nerve. To edit, glose Lyric desire And slake its fire In polished prose. Submitted by Stephen Fryer