Death saw my progress and smiled. I try not to shape the darkness behind my eyes, but sometimes those pearly whites Like tombstones shine under moonlight.
I remember the young dog on the road. He wasn’t strong enough to support our convenience And his weakness leaked from his mouth and nose Adding a savory flare to the grey gravel road. He was burried under an apple tree And my tears were taken aback When I looked up to see Death Smiling in an apple blossom.