The End
Day and night are beginning to blend together
Into a never-ending twilight;
The stars are hidden from our view,
And the planets are burning.
Suns and moons collide
And burning rain falls.
This is the end of the world,
But I don't care,
I only care about
The end of
Us.
©Copyright 2017 Abigail Burchwell
The End, Part 2
The always present darkness hangs over us,
And burning embers form the ground,
While ash creates the sky above.
We count the falling stars at night,
And the smoke from a million fires
Burning on the horizon wraps around us.
They told us it would be okay,
But I know this is the end.
Most of us will not survive,
But what worries me most
Is if we will.
©Copyright 2017 Abigail Burchwell
The End, Part 3
I remember when you held my hand,
As the lights went out one by one,
And when you told me it'd be okay,
As burning rivers of lava cascaded,
Engulfing all who stood in their way.
And how you covered my ears
From the cries of the dying,
While drying my tears of terror.
And you told me not to worry,
That you'd never let me
Be alone.
©Copyright 2017 Abigail Burchwell
The End, Part 4
Iridescent dust from a million shattered stars
Settled around us, choking and strangling.
Each moment seemed like an eternity,
Each day was an endless hell to me,
And it seemed like you and I were alone.
You were my lifeline, connected by a hand,
As the terror raged around us,
The looting, the killing, the burning.
Nightmares cloud my eyelids but
Just as you promised,
I am never alone.
©Copyright 2017 Abigail Burchwell
The End, Part 5
But it was all lies, wasn't it?
Because you did leave me alone.
The day the Earth breathed its last breath,
Groaning and splitting open down the middle,
And hot lava pouring out from its molten core.
You died. I watched it happen, powerless to stop it.
It felt like my heart was ripping in half,
And my body was wracked with sobs.
What is the point of living anymore?
After all, with you gone, I have
Nothing left to lose.
©Copyright 2017 Abigail Burchwell
The End, Part 6
Maybe the universe is revolting against us,
As if to purge us all from this reality;
Perhaps like a phoenix rising up
From the ashes of a ruined world,
From ashes that formed of bones
And human minds and hearts
To create something new and better
That I will never live to see.
I should feel sad, but I don't;
I feel resigned to fate, so watch--
I'll join you soon.
©Copyright 2017 Abigail Burchwell