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Gone Away Like All the Dying Stars
Poetry
they all said they couldn’t have anticipated
the end of a world that was ready to burn,
tinder and paper up in flames as a warning,
but no one listened or saw or said the worst
because “positivity” was the talk of the hour.
a human’s greatest downfall will come when
he clings to hope despite all the odds, piled
up and stacked against him in ways that were
foreshadowing in a sense, a dirge long before
it could be mistaken for a ballad or a lullaby.
but when the sky flames down in sparks,
an earth whose soil has turned against itself
with water that is poisonous to taste and
a climate that speaks in heat waves and
cold spells and all manner of hell on earth —
then it’s time to say goodbye in all forms.
no one listened as the cries came tumbling,
the lessons learned come too late to matter,
as throats were left parched and dry, stomachs
hollow as pits in the strained earthen matter,
and we might have had only ourselves to blame —
but there wasn’t even time for that, not in the end.
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