Talks With The Devil

Talks With The Devil

A Poem by Aziz Luther
"

sometimes you just go to that dark place. Enough said

"

The end justifies the beginning,

"Take a step to oblivious, "he says.

"We came a long way to give up

You're at cliff's edge, one more simple step."

"Embrace the fall," he continuous

"Gently let go of the sorrow,

In the end I'll well welcome you with open arms,

We'll even sing one of His psalms."

"Take my hand," he says.

"There are no holes in my palms."


I snap back, thought rang, "This is deadlier than reality."

I smile and say, "let's try this tomorrow."

"The loneliness almost had me,

Somehow you came thru with that calming devilish voice,

At least someone to talk to when no one is."

As far as answering the call, hold on

I'm not ready to go, I'm twisted psycho that values survival

We'll have more chances of course,

But for now thanks for the talk.

© 2015 Aziz Luther


Author's Note

Aziz Luther
the dialogue may be hard to follow bare with me.

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Aziz Luther
Aziz Luther

Phoenix, AZ



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I'm Chris. I have always thought of poetry as painting in words. Giving precise details with a shower of metaphors, taking a reader on a journey, making the reader understand the poet. I have always l.. more..

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