The Road
I walk down
the blank road,
the life I lived
behind me.
A trail that
only ghosts walk,
the empty void
within me.
The hole
it rips me
at my chest,
sunken
within
my soul.
As
not even
death
can escape
it,
my solid,
solo,
tomb.
It lives
within me
as I am gone.
Nothing left,
but
my bones.
A thick
black
ooze
that does
encase me
and
inflict
all
my wounds.
Has it overtaken me?
I question
on my quest,
to nowhere,
to no tomorrow,
to everlasting
rest.
Away
from this
sorrow,
away from
this pain,
I can almost
see the white.
A gentle kiss
that scalds the lips
and returns me
to
my ash.