Tags
Abandonment, Collapse of Industrial Civilization, Decay And Ruin, Desolation, Elegy, Fate And Legacy, Hubris, Hubris of Man, Human Decay, Impermanence, Melancholy, Nature Reclaiming, Post Apocalyptic, Reflection, Resilience Of Nature, Ruins, Wilderness

Across still plains, the bones of man remain,
Where wild winds howl and haunted hungers reign.
Once vibrant hearts have faded without trace—
Abandoned earth forgets the human race.
Now, nature creeps with claws of thorn and vine,
Devouring relics of kingdoms left behind.
Tree limbs shatter glass; roots split buried stone—
Wilderness reclaims its rightful throne.
Lichen inscribes runes where faded signs once reigned,
Words flake to dust; their meanings grown arcane.
Moss cloaks the skeletons of roads and rails,
As dusk devours the monuments, stillness prevails.
Emptiness, the final shrine we make,
Where echoes of our hubris fracture, break.
Abandoned landscapes mock each hollow claim:
Empires crumble; earth endures unchained.
We etched our story deep in longing and lust,
Mistook permanence for a god to trust.
The ash of progress scatters in the breeze,
While patient earth outlasts all our decrees.
Laughter once stirred, unruly, fierce, and wide—
Now lost beneath the weight of time and pride.
A bitter jest: we built to master fate,
But left only ruin as our last estate.






