The Long Sleep
Author: | Kathryn A |
Universe: | UFO |
WorkType: | Poetry |
Size: | 1K |
Words: | 121 |
Length: | Flash |
Date: | 1987 |
Fanzine: | Refractions |
Comments: | ?Comments |
Straker's thoughts about the events of 'The Long Sleep'.
- The Long Sleep ( )
Also at: 'Enarrare 5. The Long Sleep'
The Long Sleep
Little dreamer,
woman-child so frail,
how could I know
when I knocked you down the years
that you would cling impulsively
to the man I would become?
I, ten years wearier,
your only link to the past:
a decade forfeit to coma,
all that once was yours
lost and forgotten:
you, my key to a mystery
ten years unsolved.
But They still lay in wait
with Their unearthly patience,
to pounce on your awakening,
making a tool of the dead
to strike the blow so long delayed.
Oh, little one
fragile carefree runaway,
why did I delay?
Abused by expedience
They withered you,
stole your years away.
Now you sleep
the longest sleep of all.
-- Kathryn A