A shadow in the void, her hands hold the sky, No face, no mercy, just a hollow black eye. Stars scatter like ashes, caught in her grip, She’s the end and beginning, the tightening slip. Faceless goddess, dressed to kill, A fur- lined queen in a cosmic still. She births and burns, she turns the tide, With a universe dying inside. Her armor whispers, black as the night, The weight of creation, a terrible might. Fingers poised to crush what she gave, A cradle to dust, a galaxy’s grave. Twinkling stars in the chaos behind, Colorful daggers in the blackest mind. A camera’s gaze, locked, divine— Level with power, destruction entwined. Faceless goddess, dressed to kill, A fur- lined queen in a cosmic still. She births and burns, she turns the tide, With a universe dying inside. Wide and sharp, every detail sings, The dark- turqoise and orange light bends low as the final bell rings. She holds it close, her masterpiece undone, A faceless goddess, eclipsing the sun
