Not Hot Enough
Cremation's afoot
In a mortal's rite of passage
With the guilt and the soot
Only immortality can ravage
I watch through lead glass
The burning of flesh
Sublimating fed gas
To a soul's final crèche
Corpulent dispatch
Ashen crumbs fall to gravity
But the soul unattached
Flees a legacy's depravity
It panics in luminescence
Running from the fire
Suffers trapped evanescence
Incomplete in the pyre
Absolution fails, fruitless lavage
Leaving cindered memories that suffer alive
Rejecting any respite from life's cruel barrage
Retrieving the regrets that reveries revive
How much hotter does it need to be
To cleanse souls' sins that fear infinity?
How long should I burn it, to no longer see
An evil man's soul begging for clemency?
I look closely and, painfully, inspect the bearer
Of a remorseless face begging, baselessly, for mercy
I cannot unsee, vacantly, the eyes of the terror
Of a soul that embraces atonement's eternity