Dead Things Are Supposed to Stay Dead

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Recorded by the author at The Mark Twain House & Museum, July 22, 2025

1.Dead things are supposed to stay dead.

they are supposed to lay in the dirt and the mud and the rot

to become nothing but bones in the place they were struck down

for being forgotten by the living is their fate.

 

2. Dead things are not supposed to wake.

they are not supposed to breathe, for that is for the living

not for the things long buried under clouded lonely mountains

certainly not for the things denied from Dìyù.

 

3. Dead things are not supposed to crawl out of the ground.

they are not supposed to clamber from the earth

covered in ice crystals and seething with hatred

thirsty for the immortal blood of their killer.

 

4. Dead things are not supposed to walk among the living.

they are not supposed to creep through back alleys

wearing a drifting cloak and armor from centuries long past

hiding a half-splintered skull dripping with still-soft gore.

 

5. Dead things are not supposed to have friends.

they are not meant to meet another curious creature

to speak with them like old friends new to this modern world

and dine with them in hidden places of which only they know.

 

6. Dead things are not supposed to heal.

they are not supposed to let ancient wounds scar

let their shattered skull knit itself back together

cold, still heart flickering with warmth after so so long.

 

7. Dead things are most certainly not supposed to fall in love. 

they are not supposed to share moments of gentle quiet with the living

to kiss the living under Cháng’é’s soft glow 

and forget they are dead when they hold the living.

 

Dead things are supposed to stay dead.

They are not supposed to remember how it is to live.

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