Twilight: gold bands on the horizon,
and in the blank sky a promise of stars.
The road stretches out: inconceivable distance.
Beneath the road the earth cools, contracts.
All around, the universe expanding.
We sink into silence
as the light begins to fail.
The road sinks into darkness.
A child stares through the window.
Reflected in the dark glass: pale face
like a half-moon, eyes like planets bright on the horizon.
She presses her hand against the glass;
the lid of the world is closed now.
Night has fallen, or not so much fallen as consumed.
The earth is cold. In the darkness it shrinks
like a child or a dying man eking out his last breath.
Tyres caress the earth: a small comfort.
We move slowly along the road;
in the distance: headlights move away, disappear.
To the child, in the back seat drifting off to sleep,
it seems as though all roads lead to this.
Silence. The promise of stars.


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I really enjoyed reading it!

) but no, nature doesn't seem dangerous here in the least. 

I have fairly light skin. But next time I'm in a car at night I will definitely check for this. 