Human bones crunched beneath my feet,
And animals fled from my steps,
I turned their flesh into rotting meat,
And upon their corpses I leapt,
Angels run from my sight,
And flee into the sea,
The stars hide in the dark of the night,
As soon as they approach me.
I sit in crowded places,
I just sit and I watch,
Others move in darkened spaces,
Away from my steely watch.
I am the root of all their fears,
I watch them when they least expect,
In front of me they shed their tears
And slink back to the holes from whence they crept.
I am not a judge I am a witness
It is not my place to punish you,
Where I am just the witness,
I watch you do what you do,
It must be odd, to see me with nothing to give,
And odd that I know everything about your life,
I know, your family, your friends who you sleep with.
And your unholy strife,
I know about your might,
I know all your all about your thoughts,
I know about your sight,
I know all about your hearing and your forgotten thoughts,
I know how to make you cry,
I know about you more than you,
I only watch you, watch me and the sky,
I am your witness, I watch, that’s all I do.