Tag: Endings

  • The Last Night

    The Last Night

    The last night unfolded beneath a sky cloaked in shadows,
    A tattered tapestry was woven with memories of love and loss.
    Stars flickered dimly, reflecting fading recollections.
    In the quiet, the heart thudded heavily,
    A farewell to all that had been cherished.

    With every sigh, inevitability settled deeper,
    Wrapping around the soul like a cold shroud.
    Conversations once vibrant dwindled to whispers,
    The air was overloaded with unspoken goodbyes.
    Each pause stood as a memory of what had slipped away,
    As silence engulfed the space between words.

    The night grew long, stretching into eternity,
    Echoing with the ghosts of choices made.
    Shadows crept closer, intertwining with dark thoughts,
    Faces appeared in fleeting visions,
    Their smiles faded into the abyss of sorrow,
    As longings mingled with the chill of despair.

    Time felt suspended; the universe held its breath,
    Allowing the heart to linger in anguish,
    As dawn approached, it bore the weight of endings.
    Each ray of light served as a cruel reminder
    Of the last night that passed into oblivion,
    A darkness that would not quickly release its grip.

    Lingering warmth brushed against the remnants,
    Yet even in light, memories clung to the air,
    Etched into the soul, a monument to finality,
    The last night, a bittersweet elegy,
    Haunting the chambers of remembrance,
    A reminder of love intertwined with loss.

    As the stars faded, so did the last night,
    Leaving behind echoes of what had been,
    A sombre farewell whispered into the dawn.
    Yet within that silence, a glimmer remained,
    The promise that even in endings,
    Life continued, ever turning, ever aching.

    Reveries danced like shadows in the fading light,
    Each heartbeat resonated with the weight of dreams lost in the eternity,
    The final night lingered, whispering truths and lies,
    A haunting reminder that all things must part.
    Esther Elizabeth Racah

  • The Abyss of Death

    The Abyss of Death

    The Abyss of Death
    by Esther Elizabeth Racah

    Then came the abyss of death, deep and wide,
    Where all must fall, where none could hide.
    The abyss of death, it called to stars,
    A silent plea, eternally.
    In that endless chasm, the longing was laid to sleep.
    The void embraced lost regret,
    And whispered, “Here, soon forget.”

    The cold was vast, the dark complete,
    And close behind, it hurt so endearing.
    For death, it took it all,
    Secret longings for lost hopes fell.
    The void consumed what life remained,
    And left behind the husks of pain.
    A hollow shell of what was,
    Now drifting in eternity.

    Finally, in that dark, quiet peace,
    A welcome end, a soft release.
    The chains of life that bound the soul,
    Were broken as control was lost.
    And though the blackness held tight,
    There was no fear; no light was seen.
    For, in the end, all must face,
    The emptiness of death’s embrace.

    The abyss keeps waiting for every heart,
    To draw in, to tear apart.
    What once was love, or hope, or fear,
    It was swallowed by the depths so near.
    No longer was there a yearning to see,
    For death has stolen that away.
    And in the abyss of death, wide and vast,
    Peace and rest were finally found.

    In that abyss, where none return,
    The fires of life no longer burn.
    All that was, now shadows thin,
    A spectre lost in an endless spin.
    Memories that once were clear,
    Are fading echoes, far from here.
    The void cradled every thought,
    Until there was no more to be sought.

    And so it sailed, no longer bound,
    By mortal coils or earthly sound.
    No time, no space, no fear, no care,
    Just an endless night, just empty air.
    What lay beyond was not known,
    For in this abysm, growth ceased.
    The abyss of death claimed the final breath,
    And there, the stillness of the end was found.

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