Alexander Kerri's Poetry Collection Vol. 1A Poem by Alexander B. Kerri
H.P Lovecraft
At the madness he gradually laughs, The pits of Hell he'd love to stay, Never again will he live a foolish day. "Hell" The hounds of hell, shriek out and hail. "Under-World Please Stay" The Daemons hath lay, Within the realm of full gray, For madness they stayed. "Skies" I have imagined the great sky, Yet, flying, flying, by and by A Hellhound hath flew, Killing skies of blue, Red had crashed anew, so have blood too. Daemons and spirits bound in the crest Every voice and festive pest All shall see what is to be, no more light now dark will be. To the humans of glee will see, they will shout and scream to thee Hark of the spirits, no more glee, no one blind, now all see. "Darkness" A darkness once purely light I can't imagine worlds above For there is no more joy to spend Once a fountain, now a sewer. I the man, whose cloak is fully pitch Of blackness more than a raven's feather I guide the souls either left or right Left or right I must choose wisely, All is darkness twisting and winding. "Alphabet Poem: Dark & Grim" After light had ceased to die Because the clouds had filtered all skies Causing rain and storm yonder the land Do I ever wonder if the sky might change? Evermore do I not matter the situation. For light I dislike and darkness endured Gathering lunar intelligence and the bitterness sweet.
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Added on June 20, 2013 Last Updated on July 1, 2013 AuthorAlexander B. KerriLondon, London, United KingdomAboutI write in an antiquated form but I am easily adapted to any modern artifact or calamity. My superior enjoys the act of murder and the literary forms that depict it such as "Edgar Allan Poe" or the pr.. more..Writing
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