We didn't say much that night, but the silence loudly spoke. We were burning moonlight watching it go up in a puff of smoke. We both felt the fire, but it couldn't last long. For one of us or the other the heat would soon be gone. There was no fear, just separation; the night bore a connotation of terminal proportions, and an impending self-condemnation. Awash there in the silence, watching the night hang overhead, we sat, as though watching kin slowly slipping away in their deathbed. Like, we know that it's coming, there's no impending sense of dread. We'll say a prayer and throw some flowers Then both sleep in our own separate bed. We almost force a smile when our eyes meet. It takes a while of trying Before we both look back at our feet. Still, she leans into me, Closes her eyes against my shoulder. The only warmth left between us So I wrap her up and hold her and we sit there, cloaked in the waning night. The clouds have blanketed the stars and we've burned up all the moonlight.