It’s the end of the world again on Drabble Wednesday...
Snowmageddon
Apparently
it snowed when I wasn't looking.
Everywhere.
Literally
everywhere in the world.
The
entire planet’s covered in a blanket of white, and temperatures have dropped
below freezing. It happened here overnight. The sun set on a beautiful summer
day and the next morning I opened the curtains to winter. Other places saw it
coming. The news is full of speculation and people are freaking.
Me, I dug my parka and snow boots out of the closet, and checked
the generator. The storm cellar’s full of provisions and I’m all set.
Guess being a survivalist ain’t
so crazy after all.
~*~
Split Second
One small second.
Infinitesimal.
Until it is slowed, broken down into eternity.
Then it lasts a lifetime. A thousand lifetimes.
Spun out like cotton candy unraveled.
I am glad of that.
This moment should last, as long as possible.
It is a fleeting monument to hubris, guilt and regrets. It is
my duty to value this transitory instant, to hold it, walk through it, study
it, as the universe unspools.
The consequence is mine. I knew the risks when I threw the
switch.
I knew the world, the universe could burn, that time itself could
cease.
And now it has.
~*~
Wave Goodbye
We never listened.
We had warnings. We had so many warnings. But we ignored all of them. Took everything for granted. Thought we were so superior.
But we’re not.
We never were.
Now we pay for our arrogance.
Now we wait.
The end will come differently, depending where you lived on
this earth. Some areas are in drought, some experienced earthquakes, volcanic
activity hit other places.
Me, I’m waiting to drown. The already high water levels are about
to experience a super tsunami. No way to outrun it in time.
So I wait to die.
No one gets out alive.
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2 comments:
Wow! I loved these, especially the first one and the last. The last gave me the shivers. Well done!
Thanks, Lexa.
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