This is the world we live in This is the world we end in We'll end with it, And it with us, The absolute of nothingness.
This is the only comfort I can offer you. The finality of it all. And, you know, these days, Comforts are few.
When the world is burning, and retribution is coming. Those four men and all their horses Barely held behind the gate. Soon, there will be no wants to fulfill Or desires to sate. Just nothing and ruin and what is left of our undoing.
The end is coming, but That's alright. The fires Persist beyond our door. These are the only comforts I can offer you: Knowledge of the eventual end And arms you can rest in Til we both undo.
So, can we sleep while the world ends? The distant sounds of grief Have not yet reached our window. Just hold me close, and I will, you Though the world's set alight I'll rest easy in your arms tonight. In bed, embraced. As the fires rage.
This is how the world ends: Not with a bang, But with a kiss goodnight, With a soft "I love you," And a pause; An eventual, whispered "I love you too."
And when the end comes, Garishly and unkind We'll sleep through it, Peacefully and sublime.