Rows of eager faces 
smile at me 
from the front page 
of the Age 
this morning. 
Friendly faces,  
familiar faces. 
Some old and crusty,  
others,  
terribly young. 
 
Rows of eager faces 
(too many of them)     
are no longer with us. 
They died 
last Saturday - 
suffocated 
in their cars,  
in their homes. 
Swallowed by an inferno 
that engulfed 
without malice,  
without warning. 
 
Rows of eager faces,  
are neatly folded now. 
I can’t quite  
bring myself 
to throw them away.
Alison Cassidy
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/rows-of-eager-faces/