The End

James Friedman

As you sit, face to the ceiling fan

Under the cover of moonlight and past regret

You look to your future with fear

Whatever fear there’s left to have after the present

Which you so fondly flinch from

Like a moth from darkness

Unlike the moth, you fear flame too

Fear the end of the light

Fear the tumbling logs, the fading embers

You clutch at ashes and inhale smoke

As you have your whole life

Or what you can remember as your whole life

And sometimes you forget, that though your life is not whole, that you’ve yet to

complete it

Do no think that you are empty

how could you be a hole

When you have so much to say?

 

Sometimes you wish to not be here

To have never been anywhere

To have never been

And you tell yourself

“I know how this story ends”

You tire in the day

And lay awake at night

Hoping that the woman you love will return to you in the morning

That though you know nothing, maybe she sees something

That maybe you’re wrong

And that though you run through life like a rill through stones, perhaps you’ve

come by something

to stay for

Something to be for

You love her

You know you do

But you know how this story ends

You know she’ll be back

She said

I love you too

But the world broke

The people in it cut you

Days pass faster than the nights

Worry does not set because it’s already at home within you

And each sun spins its day with you getting older

Older and farther away from the beginning of your story

Sometimes you forget that its still going

Sometimes you forget that it’s yours

But eyes are not facts

and tongues always lie

The seconds pass on clocks

and time keeps its promises

like so few people do

But only the greater works at play

ever hold us accountable

Let them worry about the promise making

We must focus on keeping ourselves

Sometime in the night you awake with a cough

Some day you notice a blur in your vision

Some day you feel your heart beat like a frothing storm as you see the news

And watch as the ones who raised you depart one by one into the place the wind

Can’t carry you

You already know how this story ends

But time takes itself

And when you call her name she still looks back to you

And you see in her eyes the same name you called when you knew she meant it

The kind of shimmer you saw in the fireflies in the yard

The kind of shimmer you saw at the rim of the eclipse

The kind of shimmer that settled in the rill you watched as a child

But you’re right in the end

Standing on eternity’s border you recall the life you lived in passing

In dreams and through windows

Through mirrors and lenses

You know how the story ended

When you tell it to the Angels, they weep at your final line

“And I grew old with her”