I looked up to the blinding sun
seeing stars and planets
meteors and moons
whirling through skies
colliding exploding
taking no notice of each other
yet one meteor might break through
it takes only one
ripping through our atmosphere
crashing down on people's heads
wrecking cities countries continents
slamming the ocean over shores
inundating streets
turning people to dust
drowning millions
but I would find you
I would search under the avalanches of water
climb over every mountain range of debris
lift each boulder
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squirm
into every crack and crevice
dig until my arms fell away
until my fingers bled torrents
I promise
I would find you.
Gerald Zipper is author of the play A Little Madness
and a collection of poetry, Wounded Hopes. His suspense novel,
Inside Out, was released in 2006. Mr. Zipper has also served
as "Consultant on the Arts" to the New York State Senate.
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