A poem a day keeps the cobwebs off my keyboard. |
** Image ID #2092030 Unavailable ** I am not a monster. I see the exquisite beauty, the prism of light in your eyes, moonlight reflected in your tears. Your fear is pure, it sweeps away every other thought. I gave you that. The world gave you up. They threw you out all your lovers and tricks, gave me the right to claim you. Yet it is their muffled names I hear, the syllables strangled, struggling in your throat, trying to escape before your breath runs out. The wind speaks in whispers, a hushed music aloft in empty branches. The trees watch our strange dance this desperate choreography. They set a mark at every step, throw down their leaves as cover for every lover who lies beneath. They remember every face, the culmination of my joy in that last moment of exquisite pain. I am not a monster. I saw the drugs and loneliness etched in lines on your face, like the others, fallen from grace until I saved them with love and a spade. Their heartbeats echo in my head the last tick tocks of earthly time still beat out here under the forest’s watchful eyes. 37 Lines Free Verse Written for Dark Dreamscapes Octoberfest |