Irreverent words flow as I spill this ink across the page Suns rise and set, while this planet weeps black blood The midnight stars shine solemnly in their eternal watch
God sighs at the universe sets, he can finally put down his burden He aches and pains from toiling so long Joints creak and his stomach rumbles
Maybe it's time for a nap He lays his head down to slumber The light, tinted pink from the evenings glow, filters through his window
A breeze gently stirs the wispy hair on his threadbare scalp A bit of drool collects on the headrest of his recliner His troubles all but forgotten to the tides of dreams
"Heaven is closed," Peter said to the gathered dead, "Here is your eviction notice." One by one the marched down the marbled gold staircase as the angels descended above them Jesus was the last to go, after tucking a blanket around his father's shoulders
With a final breath the universe dies, contented, in its sleep No more witnesses, no more observers Peace at last