Hardly Disabled (Poetry)

04th September 2016
Limbs dry as dunes shift in the desert night
old skin flakes free its countless tiny scales
disturbed by breath and blown in drifts dead-white
the body sheds fine desiccated trails.

There is no stopping age or slow decay
everywhere the gathered signs of rust
all moisture sweet with promise seeps away
as life unpicks its fabric — falls to dust.