Poem from new poetry book The Sun Will Eat You Too by BW Derge, Dust at the Bottom is a poem about the temporary nature of human existence and how we return to dust at the end. 

 

Dust at the Bottom

The Square cannot be Circled-

Accept it.

Let it go.

Move on.

-

Keep swimming down the river

Until the mouth of the Chesapeake

Swallows you whole

To become but sand at the bottom

Of the oceanic eternal depths.

-

a circle and a square and a river - image for poem by BW Derge

The miniscule amount of energy

That was staved by your existence

Will barely make the universe last

Any longer-

Entropic dust collecting at the bottom

Of our simulation’s hosting hard-drive

Is our determined unchangeable fate.

-

The only thing to remain the same

At the end of the day

Is the cold shadow of death’s left hand

Creeping around the corner

Soon to gently tap your shoulder

And let you know it is time to let go.

Take the journey back home

And so you must accept it.

There is no other choice

But to let it go.

And move on with death,

Down the road

To once more be but dust

At the bottom.

death taps your shoulder - image for dust at the bottom (poem from new poetry book)
dust collecting at the bottom of the universe - from poem by BW Derge

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dust collecting at the bottom of the universe

From New Poetry Book: "Dust at the Bottom"