A rhyme for a time, if time had a rhyme I assure you now it will not be kind For your skin is pale, your smile does rot Freckles cover enough to plot Your hair is tangled, your clothes lay askew Distract the sight from your eyes so blue Your nails are scratched with dirt stuck beneath Match the yellowed plaster of your teeth Those lips are a gasped –a question of wonder Mirrors the sky that you keep under Crumbled are the leaves in which you lay You cannot move, you know only to stay And as I stare I cannot help but think Who did you move to drive to the brink? But the more that I look it all becomes clear It is not me –not me you should fear So as I set out of the woods, I creep As you embrace the arms of that darkened sleep Looking away, seeing no more of your hue I leave you alone where that someone left you