We were none the wiser, I shopped the stalls, for bread, for father was treating us to a luxury.
He'd been offered overtime, and we didn't have it very often. But he knew we were down, and hungry.
Feeling the earth move, the gods were either hungry, like our empty stomachs. Or they were punishing us for not giving enough praise for there gestures of kindness..
We heard the rumbling of Vesuvius, like an empty belly rumbling for worth.
Then we heard the screams, as the mountain spat its anger towards us, we had no where to run.
To hide from the mountains anger was futile. We huddled together,
praying to our gods
for salvation..
But our plea's were unheard, had we put our faith in the wrong god!!!
Hearing the dark snow fall like pebbles and then the ash of concealment.
Suffocating in our prays, we huddled tighter than life's last breath... and then we were like statues frozen in a moment of futility...
A once flourishing moment, buried in times concealment.
We were found, shells of our former selves, huddled in eternity a love.
Fossilised in a last moment, telling the future we died together,