Darkness Rises

Darkness Rises

A Poem by Pamela Haddad

Walking slowly in the dead of night, hoping to get away
From the troubles I have in sight, wanting them not to stay
Disguised with darkness I tread upon this street so gloomy and grey
People I see there is none, oh what an eerie day
Continued my trip in the darkness, moving away from light
No chaos there just calmness, no need for proper fight
Weirdness present all over, not a soul perceived
Life has reached a closure, this is what I believed
White coats moved towards me in a multitude of sizes
No humans yet I see, a hand from underneath rises
"I think she's better and can leave this prison of hell"
They didn't know that I weaved lies to seem so well
Running out of confinement, they realized their mistake
Failing their assignment, allowing me their lives to take

© 2014 Pamela Haddad


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Added on July 4, 2014
Last Updated on July 4, 2014
Tags: darkness, rises, deception, hell, illusion, chaos, calm, light, facade, dark

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Pamela Haddad
Pamela Haddad

Beirut, Lebanon



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Hello I'm a 16 year old aspiring writer I speak three languages (English, french, and arabic) I'm a fan of Agatha Christie I also like the ASOIAF series more..

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