Ode to Death

Ode to Death#

if i am doomed to die, to fade away,
then let the Summer dig for me a grave
so deep beneath her depths of supple clay
to reach the slate my roots in dying crave,
so seasons pass and cast
my bone to hidden stone
through layers moistened brown,
the loam of ages past
from gilded breezes blown
that ancient storms brought down.

in time, my stones will seep through Autumn seams,
the teeth of grinding Earth that gnash the dead,
returning flesh to banks of violent streams
where fallen leaves revive in bloody red
remaining veins encased
in amber pebble tombs,
each waiting turns to die,
depart this world erased
and face the end that looms
in dust of covered sky.

so keep these shards on sheltered shores and guard
the song of raving larks and restless gaze;
let nothing chance upon my resting yard
as sorrow sheds its form, at last, decays;
i have no edge to skip
but only weight to sink,
so rising tides return
in floods the currents whip
to Winter’s very brink,
my stirring final churn.

and when my ripples flatten back to glass
remember once again the scent of Spring,
perfumed with wasted youth and sassafras,
regret dissolved to tempest underwing,
ascending cloudless heights
through heaven’s darkest spheres,
diluting down to air,
returning now as lights,
this starry nest appears
to mark my vast despair.
  • Original: March 2025

  • Revised: August 2025

Submission History#

Date

Publication

Status

March 27, 2025

Think Journal

Rejected

April 27, 2025

Frontier Poetry

Pending

May 10, 2025

North Appalachia Review

Pending

August 29, 2025

The Aftershock Review

Pending

August 29, 2025

Marrow Magazine

Accepted

August 29, 2025

Raleigh Review

Pending

August 29, 2025

Arcturus

Pending

August 29, 2025

AC DC: Journal for the Bent

Rejected

August 29, 2025

Banyan Review Poetry Contest

Rejected

August 29, 2025

Dogwood Poetry Contest

Pending

August 29, 2025

Hare’s Paw Literary Journal

Rejected

August 29, 2025

Thirteen Bridges Review

Rejected

August 29, 2025

Marcus Morton Memorial Poetry Contest

Pending

September 5, 2025

New Verse Review

Pending

September 5, 2025

Amethyst Review

Rejected

September 9, 2025

Garfield Lake Review

Accepted

October 6th, 2025

Skummel Magazine

Rejected

October 7th, 2025

wildscape

Rejected

October 12, 2025

New Feathers Anthology

Rejected

October 12, 2025

Cosmic Daffodil

Rejected

November 24, 2025

Artists from Maryland

Rejected

November 24, 2025

Merion West

Rejected

Acceptance#

Dear Grant Moore,

On behalf of the editorial board of the Garfield Lake Review, I am happy to write that we have accepted Eulogy/Larksong/The Pantoums of Dementia/Ode to Death/The Origin of Lies for publication in our 2026 edition!

Thank you for your contribution to our growing journal. We are pleased to publish your work in this years edition.

If you require any further edits to your piece, please reach out directly to our Editor in Chief, Logan Schreiber, at lschreiber@uolivet.edu. If we should need any edits to your piece, a team member will be in touch with you after acceptance. In the meantime, if you have any questions, please let me know.

—Logan Schreiber, Editor in Chief

Dear Grant,

We write to you with the exciting news that your piece “Ode to Death” has received an Honorable Mention in the Marrow Magazine Forgotten contest! We’re proud to have this piece included for publication in a dedicated “Forgotten” issue, if it is still available.

Please let us know ASAP whether the work is still available and has not already been published. If so, we plan to make the announcement this Friday! We ask that you keep it to yourself until then. :)

Additionally, if you confirm and accept the terms, would you please send us the following: Awesome!

Many thanks and congratulations again,

—The Marrow Editors

Rejection#

Hi Grant,

Thank you for sending Landscapes/Cathedral/Ode to Death/Eulogy to SKUMMEL. Your piece stayed with us, haunting the room in the best way. While we decided not to accept it this time, it came close. We kept returning to it during our final reads. If you know what a personal rejection is, this is that.

We’d love to see more from you in the future. Consider this an open invitation to send us your next work.

Our pages are shaped by the voices that linger. Yours is one we hope will return.

—The Editors, SKUMMEL