Title: What can I say to you, darkest night...
Challenge: #40: Classic Novels (100roadtrips on LJ)
Rating: Umm... PG for Baudelaire-esque worshiping of death?
Words: 100
Warnings: One-sided 39 uber-angst in the form of a bad Charles Baudelaire rip-off.
AN: Oh dear, angstastic fan-poetry. You've been warned.


What can I say to you, darkest night,
heavy with rain that pulls flesh and soul
deep into blackened mud and old bones?

What can I say to you, darkest night,
as the last ash falls from a cigarette's end, an
ancient star folding into your arms once more?

What can I say to you, darkest night,
with quiet sighs from a sleeping child filling
my breast, replacing pure air with this?

Seeking golden eyes closed in a beautiful mockery
of death, I say nothing past sentiment's corpse, lying
cold upon my tongue, and despair in you, darkest night.

-fin-