Cold, still Corners barely whistle As air Fades away In the dimming light Choking each breath. Gates stand tall Throughout the fading hours Awaiting the end Scars glittered in the tints Of a languid iris. A worn statue among all Adorned with stains of embraces Smothering the arid body Pierced skin Blanketing the festered bones. A circle of silent lips Around a solitary bed. The grey finger points To the memories framed And as the smile opens Frail eyes slowly close. And measured faces fall Knees collapse Tied hands loosen Pale clouds extend. Rain scatters As bleak winds crumble Fires vanish And silence overcomes. A cleft growing between The marble and the stone Miles of dying anemones Suffocating the ground. The calm lies in a mattress In a spaceless room With an eternity ahead And a life behind. The pealing plaster Turns pitch black As the splitting love Strangles each sinking heart. Shards of moments gone And the tears gathered for one.