Screams In Starlight
Evoking the melancholy of cosmic insignificance, this micro-verse etches our paradoxical chase for meaning amidst inevitable decay. Sparse poems conjure dying landscapes - astronomers engraving fading constellations, geologists sifting through Earth's ash. Each verse memorializes a requiem of sorts, giving voice to the whispers of oblivion. Gallery walls dissolve into the void's embrace, shadows reveal more darkness than light. Ancient oracular wisdom questions eternity in a finite universe, while fallen empires mutter entropy's victory. Yet screaming defiance, these poems extract provocative beauty from cosmic futility - our masterpiece taking shape in the darkness. Let this micro-verse awaken your senses to the poignancy dwelling in life's eventual dissolution.
Art by Chris Waterman
Words & Layout by Eric Williamson