After, the awe returns with less shock. A father lives in a quiet unannounced moment. At his celebration of life service all the children wear black leather. They refuse to die, be strangers, vow to know their names, remember their world. The sound of traffic on the way back home leads them to a smelly bar open this cold night. The sirens fade pass for the party inside. The balcony holds and holds. Whatever war there is it will not arrive this night. They will likely never forget all this dancing through vintage songs, dancing again and again. —And there it is. There it is— Everything they’ve given up to stay here and find more.