It hit him me the stomach.
Knocked me right off my chair.
It threw my chest into a fit of knots
And looped belts around my lungs
Until air could only flutter, flutter, fail.
I could smell it.
Taste it beside the morning coffee and afternoon eclair.
Impending doom.
I was taught, beaten into understanding.
My genetic sequences all learning to line up
And smell the static of the storm before a cloud
Could be spotted.
Before the wind started.
As soon as the heat of the sun touches the atmosphere,
I can taste the...
Impending doom
In the air like blood.
Like metal.
Like powdered tooth and bone.
And its unstoppable.
The mountain is already aggravated.
The avalanche has already begun
And in my chest tightens with...
Impending doom.
I hear the chaos.
I see it boil into fury.
It devours souls, rips apart stars.
This wild thing,
This ugly thing,
It swallows people whole and spits out their bones,
Stupid little memories of them covered in a sense of...
Impending doom.
So I start to change increments
To hide from whatever monster chases me.
I die my hair black, then blue, then red like blood.
My face goes gaunt.
Shadows gather beside my ribs but my footsteps
Become soundless.
Something familiar dies in my eyes and now
But I can still see it.
Impending doom.
The phone already rang.
I already watched the dog piss on my tree.
The actions are irreversible,
As unchangeable as the sunrise,
A stellar collision,
A brewing storm that I can only smell.
And so I've been caught,
Swallowed whole by that thing, this...
Impending doom.
About the Creator
Silver Serpent Books
Writer. Interested in all the rocks people have forgotten to turn over. There are whole worlds under there, you know. Dark ones too, even better.
Comments (1)
Always a strong feeling, perfectly captured. No escape now!