
The Final Kiss
Bits and pieces of stardust
Flying through space
Our doorstep it lands…
Curious modest place
Is this what I’m made of?
The same as you
Came from up above
Surely, cannot be true…
Black canvas like velvet
Sent a fierce kiss
Not at all gentle
Life from the abyss
The kiss came with a price
Oh, such a dear cost
Consequences so concise
So many lives lost
“It cannot be real”
Is what we tell ourselves
Until the day we kneel
At the empty shells
The kiss that was granted
From a time long ago
Somehow implanted
A harsh, painful blow…
Humanity would have to face
No matter how they try to run away
The last time they would embrace
Leaving souls in utter dismay
The question is, after all is said
Is it we’re in grief of them
Or that one day we will die?
No, this is not to condemn
Shall humanity go quietly
Accepting its fate: that of death
Do we truly have a choice
When we seize that last breath?
Deep in our lungs, the final kiss
The longest embrace from long ago
Once given, now taken away …
Making us stardust …once more….














































































































































































