the last mosquito on a winter night

VeryYrev

You, the last mosquito on this winter night,

Uttering the last sigh of the winter night,

Singing the last song of the winter night

Slowly,

Fly towards me.

 

 

Slowly fly towards me.

You, the last mosquito on a winter night

Singing the last song of the winter night

And come to kiss me for the last time on this winter night.

Buzzing, uttering

The last sigh in the westerly wind.

 

 

Just like my hair,

Dark, cold and long,

The winter night will also disappear.

And you,

Will die in the morning light of tomorrow.

Your descendants are still huddled in the cracks of this small room

Just like I am huddled under this thin quilt.

You have many descendants.

But there is so much death.

Your corpse, ah, your corpse,

No one discovers it, no one remembers it.

  • Author: VeryYrev (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 11th, 2024 05:36
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • peet

    Sad reality of every life form and well written.



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