World's End


Waiting at the border, it becomes clear:
She stands at the edge of the flat earth,
The world of her dead father's country behind her,
Free fall fate ahead. Surrendering herself
To this unknown, she can relent a little, fill her lungs,
Feel looked after by the blindness to come.

She blinks and, scanning rifled men's tired eyes,
Knows everything at once. Knees still lock
And seize after months in the smallest nooks;
Realisations pepper her now
As relief gives way to pain.

Forcing a smile at the guards, she curses
This brink that lets her see and feel herself again.
'...they know I know, they know I know...' plays over in her head
And she trips slowly into warm space.

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