The Disassembled Torso

War and the death of beauty.
The Disassembled Torso
The Disassembled Torso

The Disassembled Torso

A torso painted, limbs amiss,
A portrait of death’s cold abyss.

Its colours bleed in shades of woe,
Where limbs once were, now hollows show.

Each stroke a sigh, each hue a tear,
A tale of dread none wish to hear.

A muted cry in pigment spread,
An artful ode to realms of dead.

So brief, yet long its message seems,
A morbid lull in life’s extremes.

Burning torso, Elephant Man
Burning torso, drawing of Elephant Man by artist Milo Dlouhy

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