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PAR (Paulo Acácio Ramos) posted in the group National Poetry Month
The Day of Empty Skulls and Full Time
April 7th rises
not like a dawn
but like a curtain being pulled back
on a stage that has been waiting
for centuries.It is the day of empty skulls,
not dead,
not forgotten,
just hollowed clean
by the slow, patient erosion
of everything that once mattered
too much.These skulls are not frightening.
They are vessels.
They are bowls for wind,
cups for silence,
altars for the dust
that remembers more than we do.Time pours through them
with the confidence of a river
that has finally found
its true bed.
Full time.
Overflowing time.
Time that refuses to be measured
by clocks or calendars
or the trembling of human hands.On this day,
the air is thick with feathers,
not falling,
not flying,
just suspended,
as if the sky itself
has paused mid‑breath
to reconsider its loyalties.Feathers drift through the rooms
of the house,
settling on books,
on chairs,
on the soft, unguarded places
of the mind.
Each one a reminder
that weightlessness
is not the same as escape.And then comes forgiveness,
not the gentle kind,
not the kind that arrives
with warm hands
and soft words.No.
April 7th brings the other kind:
the sharp, unsentimental forgiveness
that strips you bare,
that names your mistakes
without flinching,
that empties your skull
so something truer
can echo inside it.Forgiveness here is a wind
passing through bone.
A feather landing
on a wound.
A clock melting
into a pool of unmeasured hours.It does not absolve.
It clarifies.
It does not erase.
It rearranges.And as the day unfolds,
you feel the strange fullness
of being emptied,
the paradox that April
has been whispering
since the first lie cracked open
on the 2nd.By nightfall,
the skulls glow faintly
with borrowed moonlight,
the feathers gather
in quiet constellations,
and time
full, swollen, unashamed,
rests its head
against the doorframe
as if it, too,
is asking permission
to stay.April 7th ends
not with closure
but with a widening
a soft, impossible opening
into the next chapter
of the myth.3 Comments
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Wow very nice PAR… it’s a story that’s both sad but with a positive reason too. Good job.