The HouseA Poem by TwilightI remember well, When we used to dwell, Two brothers, In that house from hell
But I was lucky, For I escaped, Before the hour, Of night was late
The shuttered doors, Creaked and groaned, Unholy moans, As I lay alone
But my poor brother, In another room, Slept alone, So near to doom
He knew not, Of this evil house, What our heirs, Would never share
Until that night, When I took fright, Leaving him alone, To die or fight
Down those stairs, As they creaked, I heard my brother, Start to weep
I turned once more, To face that place, With rude fear, Upon my face
Then all at once, I heard the wind, Knowing that, I had sinned
Before my eyes, I saw the sight, And heard the wail, Of an evil wight
Its ghostly shape, Of an evil wraith, Grey and misty, Formed a dark cape
In my fear, I swooned and fell, In that howling wind, I could not tell
If that weeping sound, Which I heard before, Was my brother's moans, Or the creaking door. © 2024 TwilightAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthorTwilightBelper, Derbyshire, United KingdomAboutMy first name is Julian. I'm a white male, straight, English and 51 years old. My email address is [email protected]. Writing is just an interest to me. My favourite writers include H. P.. more..Writing
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