based off of the same structure in "As i walked out one Evening" by W. H. Auden |
As I sat up on my rooftop, Watching the stars soar by, I drank my liquid vice And wished that I could fly. When, in a crashing rush, I saw flashing youth go through The previously peaceful night And light up all in view. Dancing and twirling past it all Without ever looking back, They saw no danger or threat From death's overlooked attack. The youths hooted and hollered 'You'll never take us alive, We are as invincible as infinite stone No matter what we will survive.' Drive us off a perched up cliff Down into a ravine, Drop us into the ocean We will only come out clean. Yet even as they spoke this Yelling that they would stay, Death gave a morbid smile As the world turned life away. Even as their hearts light up All that will see the sun, Death always has a song To sing what must be sung. From beneath natures right wing With glowing yellow eyes, Death's body is but a shade his currency is lies. In what seems like just a moment Their courage will lose grip, Their hair will fall to the ground Their strength will all but slip. O look now at your wreckage, look at what you have done, know, know your arrogance, Death's one and only son. As the mud around the damage Gathers up what is left, Trial in the ravine will start, Your crime, horrendous theft. In the valley with Death nearby, The sun will all but fade, The beauty eats the flower And Apollo will cry in shade. So hate, hate your hasty tongue O Hate your fiery heart, From all you took for granted You will always be apart. Now walk, walk along with death And see now how you cry, I will be watching you, waiting For you to watch me fly. It was dark, dark that night The youths they were all gone, Death finished his dark vengeance And yet the soaring stars still shone. |