she trembled her fingers
through thoughtlessly tumbled hair
listening to the final shrieks
of a humanity long past being humane
a silver limned teartraced, cliche-like,the moonround curve of her cheek palely reflecting a flicker of the dying sun
supernovas, she thought,
were too long used
to describe something grand
something so large it was beyond mortal ken
the reality was far saddermerely a dimminga reddening of freckled bloodlight to dust across manmade windows cacophony and chaos abounding
amongst far-flung prayers
poured from lips in languages long losteked through the walls of her sanctuary
all of us adrift in a dream dreamtby ancestors far gonefrom any who have begunthis shuffling off of our mortal coil