Wednesday, March 18, 2015

The Dream of Rust

The boat was massive. At shore it contained the hall dimension of the island. However, when the boat launched it was gone. The cargo holds of the vessel were hollow but for a sluice of toxic orange colored fluid. I was to follow a man as he entered codes that I would read off a small piece of paper. It went fine at first, but as I walked I felt lighter and lighter. Soon I discovered I had no shoes, and the legs of my pants were dissolving.

I guess that about when I lost focus, The numbers began to blur, decimals swapped in just as he was turning a valve.

The rust mixture spread and poured into the belly of the ship.

“Somethings wrong” he said. We ran along the corridors to the deck.

We were coming into port, but the gates were closed to the bay.

There were human bodies everywhere, from the docks to the shore. They were still warm beneath my feet


And old woman sat with a great orange cat, looking over a massive valley. The former cove was emptied down to the sea bed. There were bodies stretched as far as I could see, up the rock face and along the brim.

She looked up and said to nobody in particular that they would be flooding it soon.

Then I woke up.

~AE