The End Of Man Poem by Marcus McKinley

The End Of Man



Connubial bonds, turn to dirges.
When the bride becomes unbridled
mans pathos journey emerges.

His fortitude to succeed
succumbs to entropy.

To her, he turns for solace.
Foreboding premonitions, archetypal
Experience crepuscule,
Preceding ruin...

Amidst life's leisurely decay of love,
In the epistles threnodial tune.

Within her conflagration, chaos.
A single spark consumed.
Overtaken by her malice,
His heart becomes his tomb

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