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and then
I thought the world had ended
     when the fires started or even before, when the enemy
 Landed on our shores, and dragons swooped in
 Overhead, and set the felled forests alight.
 Violence abounded,
 Exploded in the streets, along with the bombs and the mines
     that overnight
 Yesterday’s aliens had planted, and
 Of course the air was filled with screams,
 Unloading bullets and dying dreams.
 
 If that was not the end, I thought, then surely
     it may have been when
 Later when the dead came
 Out from their graves, like ants from a hill, as zombies, ghouls, and
 Vampires too, with appetites to whet. (Though admittedly those weren’t much of a threat.)
 Even the moon became red and full
  and then
 Yes the werewolves emerged and we found half
 Of our society moonlighted (excuse the pun) as beasts
 Undead and insatiable, and beginning their feasts.
 
 In due time a fiery meteor set the angry waters aflame
     and all the sea monsters emerged in fury
 Leviathan began to wrestle with the Kraken atop what was once New York.
 Obviously this was before the tsunami, which caused the earth to
 Vanish like Atlantis, speaking of which, was
 Evidently starting to rise now,
  and apparently
 Years and years of isolation had driven its inhabitants mad and
 Onto our broken world they began to slither and crawl
 Until the Mothership arrived and crushed them all.
 
 I thought for sure the world had ended
     when the media died.
 Lovecraftian horrors (who were by my window) could never compete with our
 Own seemingly indestructible monsters. Which were now dead.
 Vultures killed from gorging, I suppose. (Though our computers still uprose.)
 End of days, end of days,
  the people cried:
 Yog-Sothoth, Quetzal, Jupiter, anyone help we’ve
 Opened Pandora’s Box again but there is no hope. And some cried ‘Apocalypse!’ and some cried ‘Rapture!’
 Unloved, the cameras shut off: there were no more scenes to capture.
 
 Infested with mutant locusts and
     peppered by hail and shrapnel.
 Loud was the thunder, and the earthquakes, but I couldn’t hear
 Over the rumble of tanks and 
 Variety of impatient demons 
 Escape was impossible; we were trapped
     by cosmic horrors with quotas half-full.
 Yet we continued to fight, although nuclear winter was cold and
 October seemed so far away; was it really only a month before when I
 Unwittingly lamented yesterday? I don’t remember anymore:
 
 
 
   they said at the end birds would still sing
 
 
 
   they said at the end the skies would be blue
 
 
 
   except I never got to find out because
 
 I thought my world had ended
  already, died premature,
 Long before it could begin.
 O my life, how you had been forfeit and so
 Virtually I was dead for years. (Wasting breaths and time and tears.)I sat at the
 Edge of my seat, awaiting the 
  final curtain, seeing we were mere
 Yards away from Heaven, or Hell
 Or Olympus, or Hades, or whatever other side the
 Universe had kindly lied to me to say we went after we died
 
 
 
 
 or maybe there was nothing,
 
 
 
 
 or maybe it would have been true
 
 
 
 
 except I never got to find out because
 
 And then suddenly, you.

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