I awoke to myself, No one. Nothing more than howling smoke, Tiptoeing through the silence of night. I had dissipated, A mere observer, An echo of things former, Yet no more. The grace of illumination, Of substance, Was more than I could afford, Greater than my waning motivation would allow. Truth be told, It too had dissipated, Into the cold night, The dead air. I awoke to myself, Nowhere.