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On the Rooftop, Asleep

November 22, 2014
By Dononanavan BRONZE, Plymouth, Michigan
Dononanavan BRONZE, Plymouth, Michigan
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Favorite Quote:
"You can cut all the flowers, but you cannot keep Spring from coming." -Pablo Neruda


I sat on the roof, looked down into the sun-burnt sky, and tried not to fall.

I watched the fire on the horizon. The sun set and the city burned, smoke welled up, crackle crackle.

I listened as the birds sang songs of the coming apocalypse against the backdrop of falling bombs. The planes drifted overhead like geese, flying in tight V's through the clear evening, ripping through the air like thunder--except it never stopped, it kept on going--they never stopped coming. Lightning came after. Light show, fireworks, Fourth of July, except every flash meant death, every crack-crackle-fizz meant somebody over there was screaming.

I sat on the roof and watched the pretty lights.

 

I opened my eyes. Colors exploded overhead, the rainbow debris raining down on me. Scraps of burning shrapnel littered the ground, the thunder of roaring jets and falling bombs filled the air. People ran in the streets, screaming and cowering and dying, their faces frozen in terror forever, at least until another bomb hit and blew off their faces. The stench of burning oil mingled with that of burning bodies, and soon the rising smoke filled my nose and I couldn’t smell anything anymore, there was nothing but burning. Buildings collapsed around me, blackened and smoldering, here and there a human limb sticking out from under the rubble. Things that used to be children lay in the dirt, now just bloody pulp. Then the screams were deafened by thunder. The bombers were coming back…

I closed my eyes. Some things are better taken asleep.


The author's comments:

This was origianly two different pieces, writen half a year apart, but their common theme makes me feel alright about smashing them together. The first bit I wrote one day in math class; the second I wrote on vacation at Lake Michigan, and was inspired by the war in Gaza of that summer.


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on Jan. 21 2015 at 12:12 pm
ansem_unlimited PLATINUM, Frederick, Maryland
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Favorite Quote:
Thou may think of me as desired, to idolize or villanize me whichever you may choose. but gaze upon me and thou sall not see the husk of a man! for all my sins and all my bliss, i am anything but hollow
-Ansem_Unlimited

good job, I really like it, I enjoy your description with the color pallets