The Quiet Keeper Series is a solemn and introspective poetic cycle written and kept by Fen Smith.
It explores the sacred rituals of grief, remembrance, and mortality through the eyes of the Keeper - a quiet custodian of the dead who tends to both bodies and memories.
Across its poems, the series transforms death from something fearful into something reverent. Each piece - The Undertaker, The Coffin, The Bell, His Favorite Son, The Scythe, Psalms (A Hymn for Two), The Widow, and The Keeper's Prayer - represents a chamber in the Keeper's world: a place where mourning becomes devotion, silence becomes a form of prayer, and loss becomes a living covenant.
Ultimately, The Quiet Keeper is not about death itself, but about the dignity of those who remain - the quiet souls who carry love forward even after it has been buried.