APOCALYPSE BY ANJA KIDD
I’ll remember the rivers
as your veins, running wild
through your body, nourishing
& extracting from everything
they touch, as they carve
the lesson of eternity
onto the stones -
now gravel, ground & mined
& tread upon a rainless Earth.
Then I’ll remember the rain
in your tears, as you look into
a bountiful, blue world
decimated by disregard &
butchered by convenience,
& still find a way
to hold it somehow,
in your suffering.
Now your heart has become the thunder
I remember only in my dreams,
shaking through my feet
& hammering against my ears
as I lay on your chest,
still & listening.
I wish it were
all I knew.
A thousand years have gone,
perhaps a thousand more
will erase us.
Until then, I will remember,
& love you.
ANJA KIDD is a non-degree seeking sophomore. Anja lives in Eagle River, where she quietly tends a garden when not fending off the snow. She writes when it strikes her.