12 May: A Six – The Book of 27

5 of 27: Gravebright – a Colour once felt, not seen—A smile worn only at funerals
ai art: snowy scene, church in the background, iron gates in the foreground, old fashioned cars approx 1940s. woman standing alone looking into distance. Figure in hooded coat with back to camera, watching the woman.
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5 of 27: Gravebright – A smile worn only at funerals


The gravel shifts beneath her boots as she steps out of the car, snow mounded as quiet witness along the hedgerows—the priest waiting at the church door with a practised smile that doesn’t quite reach his eyes.

Felreil stands by the iron gate, still as ivy, and watches her enter the nave where candles line the aisle in flickering grace, and the scent of lilies grips the air like a soft hand.

She doesn’t cry—not because she’s strong, but because her body has no language left for grief, only posture, only breath held like glass in the throat.

When someone hugs her, she smiles—the kind of smile people need to see, the kind that says I’m still here when what it really means is I haven’t fallen yet.

Felreil watches the light shift across her face, sees the smile settle like dust on stone, and knows she has become what Gravebright always requires: a mourner too polished to break—because if she does, everyone else will too, and her grief would give them the warrant to fall apart with her.

And when she kneels at the coffin, it’s not to pray—it’s to steady herself against the altar of everything she was never allowed to say aloud.


Want to go deeper with Gravebright? The long-form liturgy for this Colour is here: Read Gravebright – (the colour of a smile only worn at funerals) (the liturgy is a stream-of-consciousness poem. If you haven’t read the brief Prologue (or Before) post, it be useful in understanding this series.

Previous Instalments – To access all of the instalments on one page, please use this link

Written for Denise’s Six Sentence Story including the word “warrant”.  Some artwork is created using Midjourney AI, and is identified as such in the ALT text or captioned. Images are copyright and not to used without permission, which I willingly give when asked, and when not for commercial use. Imagery and poems/prose ©Misky 2006-2025.

15 responses to “12 May: A Six – The Book of 27”

    1. Yesterday, I listened to this song on my phone. Today, I’m watching the video on my big screen, and the video is absolutely amazing—same brilliant song, but now I have a totally different perspective on it. The artwork also reminds me a lot of Egon Schiele, whom I really like a lot. Thank you, again.

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  1. When we try to speak or release any body language, we maybe negatively impacted against. So we are silent. We continue to process the stimulants, in silence.

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    1. Body language will always reveal its own story, don’t you think? Thank you so much for adding your comments to the story.

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  2. Proof that saying the difficult parts out loud can prove itself all the Saviour you will ever need.

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    1. Thank you so much for that thoughtful comment, Violet.

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  3. I like the contrast between those smiles: the practiced one and “the kind of smile people need to see”.

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    1. Thank you, Frank.

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  4. surely one of the most fascinating of galleries, (exhibit: ‘Faces at a Funeral’)

    very cool

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    1. Thank you very much.

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  5. There’s something about an old church…

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    1. I love them. This is ours (across the street and up a very steep hill). It’s close enough to hear its bells, which are real bells – not a recording.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Nicholas_Church,_Worth

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      1. Oh wow, that was interesting! Thanks for that.

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  6. You’re never allowed to fall, no matter how much it all hurts, at least, not here, where I am.

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    1. Yes, same here. Stiff upper lip and that.

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