She wept softly that she was innocent –
the shell of the barn still smoking
sizzling beams fireflying in the dusk –
the smoke blending in the near-darkness
stinging the eyes and the nostrils
keenly unseeing and unsmelling the body
at all costs – that she was innocent
–
they had tied her hands to the oak –
anger mounting, the horses restless,
the women shivering in the chill –
judgement had to be passed quickly –
there was no way she could be innocent
–
yet she pleaded, and looked harmless,
but she was uncannily beautiful –
many confessed to the blaze in their
belly
which was everything but innocent –
that poor lad here had paid the price
in full
for yielding to the lure of her beauty
–
'twas best the barn had burnt – but
innocent? –
they all knew her to be odd, and lusty
–
she herself knew to be innocent –
innocent –
cinders in her hair and on her hands a
charred scent.
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