Stumble and tumble do we through ages of cobwebs and hence, tightly wrapped, are thus forever trapped. Sepia termites have digested our ramshackle scenery, pastel brown moths our threadbare costumes.
Bluebottle larvae feast on our bloated flesh. A Bluebottle fly it seems, tumbles through ages of cobwebs but, tightly sealed, by and by, escapes a butterfly.
Photograph “Dust to Dust” © David F. Brandon, May 2015