When I blinked, the fires were gone and so were you
And for the longest time I walked along the shores Aimlessly Panting and shoulders heavy As the sound of the river's currents followed my every step The coarse dirt and sand felt like a thousand needles pricking the soles of my feet The black sun rises high in the skies Sweat rolls down the apples of my cheeks
When I called your name, what echoed back was only my voice Coarse and rough from exhaustion From the dust and smoke that choked me When the fires began to burn
I shut my tired eyes And I try to imagine your face But all I see is the smokey sillhouette You left behind
I wandered and wandered And with each aching step, My knees shake like jelly Weak, as they buckled In the corner of my eye I see Charon's boat His tall looming figure clutching the handle of a paddle Hunched over, murmuring As his eyes follow me like the currents of the river All knowing I felt transparent And they were the last things I saw Before my face met the ground With a thud.
I rise to the sound of rushing water
My eyes flutter open To see nothing but a grey haze I lay Unmoving As water drifts my motionless body in gentle currents And when shore hits my back I stand The blades of grass tickling my skin Prickling my flesh
Where am I?
And I see it The outline of a figure Walking through the fog Sitting atop a jagged rock's edge As the sun peaked through Its thick wall of clouds