The battle is lost
has been
for a long time now
Did we even understand
what we were fighting for?
Darkness pervades
like fine dust of
a coal powered train
There is nothing it hasn’t touched
curtains, hair, the tea, his lungs
A flake of ash on white linen
taunts her
but she knows better
One brush of her thumb would
beget a smear, a blotch, a stain
She shakes her head as
the teacup meets
her lemon-rind smile
We can’t hold back evil
She swallows, licks her soot-stained lips
Darkness reigns
in this brokedown palace
where graveside songs are sung from
failing flesh and
blighted bones
Nobody gets out alive
not the defiant
not the hopeful
Nobody
Death is king
* * * * * * * * * * * * *
Lay down, my friend, and rest
here beside me in the newborn grass
We’ll watch the clouds
move like a stormy sea
gray chasing white chasing gray
And every once in awhile
a shard of sapphire
If we’re lucky, like last night
the sky will spit in our faces
reminding us of sea spray
Stay with me
Pray if you like
or don’t
A quiet mind
grants sanctuary, too
The battle is lost
but the war isn’t over
and I could use a friend
to hold my hand
while we watch
The Fire burn, Wind blow, Wave wash
away the shadows
that gather at the edges
of our eyes, then
LIGHT
© Nichole Liza Q.
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