The Black Angel

The Black Angel

A Poem by Paul Bell

The full moon rises giving light to the shrouded figures sat motionless deep within the woods
The Circle begins to stir
Strange chants in the dead of night give way as the Black Angel rises from her sacred grave
The Circle entwined, taking power from her inner being
A virgin is sacrificed
Or would have been
For this is Britain today
Where virgins just don’t grow on trees, woods or no woods
Totally disgusted with the lack of morals in Britain 
She ups sticks 
Directed by a powerful red light
She heads off to Amsterdam.

© 2018 Paul Bell


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Interesting, the way the poem seems to twist into a totally unexpected angle halfway through the spooky tale (I was about to hop into the kitchen, get my popcorn) I really like where the conclusion took me (pun unintentional) Loved the wordplay in the concluding lines. The message too!

Posted 6 Years Ago


Dhara_Ditzy Kat

6 Years Ago

I usually don’t venture there Paul. And now I’m totally spooked!
Paul Bell

6 Years Ago

I live with the three bears, so it's home to me. lol
Dhara_Ditzy Kat

6 Years Ago

Sounds cozy then! I hope the Black Angel doesn’t turn up for dinner Haha!

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Added on October 21, 2018
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Paul Bell
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