What I Saw In The Darkness II

The passage of time is


The rise and fall of moist, warm bodies


An eight legged chimera


Wet and heaving.



The flow pulsating of inanimate


Heaps of rumples sheets,


The floor is a lake of starless night


On which we precariously gloat.



I have no hands anymore.


They are a painting ruined by rain,


And artist, enraged, draws


Ten in the place of one.



There is a woman brought out of the sea


Soft bluish skin, a mermaid


Asleep, smiling in the darkness.


Bag of bones.



Wraiths swim in front of a void of


Sucking blackness


Destroying all light, heat, life.


It passes.



Our fused bodies


Are at once a hibernating beast


That blooms into a flower


Each petal varcing it’s own path in the night air.

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Published on July 15, 2018 04:02
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