We Buried the Sun with Our Teeth
The world ended quiet, like a held breath choking on dust
We didn’t scream—we chewed daylight ‘til it cracked between our molars
And smiled through blood, like fools too in love with the fire to flinch
You lit a cigarette off a burning corpse, said, “Guess this is home now”
I kissed you with ash on my tongue and hope already dead in the dirt
The sky peeled back like old wallpaper, and we made love on the bones of stars
We buried the sun with our teeth, bit down on heaven ’til it snapped
Dug graves with our hands, wrote poems in fallout, drank swe like wine
If this is how it ends, I’m glad I ended with you, teeth bared and naked in the ruin
Survivors walked past us like ghosts ashamed of their own pulse
But we fucked in crers and danced on crumbling rooftops just to feel gravity rebel
The moon never judged—she just wched, pale and proud of our destruction
You asked if I’d remember this, and I said only if we die right
So we carved our titles into an irradied billboard and laughed like saints
death was coming, but we were already legends in our own final chapter
The sun never rose again—but I still see your silhouette in the smoke
And I smile like a godless martyr, chewing on memories like raw me
We didn’t survive—but fuck, we lived loud enough to haunt the dirt
