The Raven and the Rogue

The Raven and the Rogue

A Poem by Marshall


Glass walled reflections of citadels of fantasy
merge in the moment of reality
Who are you locked in the ecstasy of vampires
and werewolves, scouring the night for its mystery
blasting orgasms of thoughts
yet trancelike delving into the souls journey
from thought to thought.

Behind the facade
who are you? I see
prose and poems that speak a language
seeking freedom. Maybe not.

Yet I read those writings and decipher
what it is that melts the dark and light
in a crucible of molten red hot verse, 
that sears to the touch and taste
and scars come unscabbed, line 
by line as each fragment falls
away to reveal a whole person.

The raven and the rogue
mix delectably in this dish.

© Marshall Gass. All rights reserved, 10 days ago

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© 2014 Marshall


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Marshall
Marshall

Auckland, Manukau City, New Zealand



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