voodoo doll

voodoo doll

A Poem by Alicante lullaby

Momma

someone fairer than you

and even colder

must have made a voodoo doll of me

during that first sallow bloom in our summer garden

when all the kids in the house got thiner

wearing tight little knots in their bellies

O,how you wept momma

and how our tiny nanny had her eyes

sagged out,she cried too

but nothing could fatten us up

no tears or extra shares of pudding

only thing swelling up were you

with a baby brother that I never get to see.

It was then i suppose

when i had my first shot at nightmares

dreams static,indulging and malevolent

as if in a recurring Oresteia of some sort

your belly always so full and purple,

delphinium purple

and our wrists drooping down

like tiny brown sticks

At end of it

perhaps in the cellar

or some secret room i might not know of

I got my voodoo doll sewed up

white and bald,badly stitched

with living eyes and twisted limbs

with a dead mass of crumpled lips

and in some old dreaded yellow book

it had been written

that girls from this house

will come back no matter how hard they try to run

 even if they dont leave any trails

they will  return with silver eyes and shattered hearts

perhaps thats the reason

i keep coming back to the same purple room,

to the same dreams

even if i dont know which role am i supposed to do.

Lavinia or Christine

Christine or Lavinia

anyhow it doesn't matter.

we might have different lines

and gestures and cues,Momma

but it will end the same way.

This house is our death,it has always been.

© 2011 Alicante lullaby


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I enjoyed the skill and imagery crafted in this write!

Posted 13 Years Ago


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oh this is a stunning write - sad, poignant, fated even - but brilliant nonetheless - the voodoo doll sitting there with its contorted arms - revisiting memories and then the killer last line - "this house is our death, it has always been" woah! nice!

Posted 13 Years Ago


Your always consistent in your writing. Always excellent and moving. 100/100

Posted 13 Years Ago


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Wow ...this is just brilliant I love it well done

Posted 13 Years Ago


All I can say is awesome, I love this.

Posted 13 Years Ago


Deep dark and stark........swollen purple bellies tied up in knots, a house of no escape and nightmare dreams that offer little comfort, oh momma come to me, please oh please dont leave.........A sad tale, even a bad tale, but a well written poem thats for sure, Doc you amaze me :O)

Posted 13 Years Ago


you're creative capacity never ceases to amaze me... abject poverty, suffering and death, you've expressed as if you've known it. "This house is our death, it always has been." ...heartbreaking.
95/100

Posted 13 Years Ago


wow. wow. this is an incredibly evocative piece. it feels old and murky.. like hidden relatives in attics or that spooky house waiting in a dead end street, half-succumbed to the swamp's encroaching grip.. powerful.

Posted 13 Years Ago


this is so amazing . . . I am stunned by your brilliance

Posted 13 Years Ago


Wonderful writing. Very dark it is ,, so matter of fact it seems you say,
"Momma

someone fairer than you

and even colder

must have made a voodoo doll of me"

And the poem gets darker.. using the word purple .. always associate purple with beauty.. makes me rethink.. This poem is chilling~ but very entertaining.

Chloe

Posted 13 Years Ago



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