Twisted Mask (Thoughts Of A True Madman)A Poem by The Rock And Roll Cowboy(REBEL WITH A CAUSE)Inspired by my favorite book Phantom Of The Opera.
These catwalks have become A sanctuary for my shadow To roam free from torment As I keep a steady eye On the unsuspecting characters In my twisted play. How can those pitiful fools Believe they own the stage When it is I, With my own sweat and blood That made this place What it is What I want it to be. Soon they will learn Or it will be Their blood That will become My lifeline. The night is my only friend For it is when my music Takes flight Blissfully echoing Through the corridors Sung by my greatest creation… Christine… the one who will love me forever Because she owes me… As do the rest of these ungrateful fools. Wait who is this insolent boy Who courts my lady’s affections Oh when will they learn That to betray me Means the hangman’s noose. This cannot be… How can she be? It isn’t possible. Her love belongs to ME!! This will never happen For I won’t let it be… If he wants her so bad And she desires him Then the choice is clear. If I can't capture her heart Then I must steal her… Oh and let her charming hero Come after her and he’ll be the martyr In my torture chamber. Someday they will learn Yes someday they will see… That this is my world They are living in And if they refuse to bow to my religion Then they can burn in my hell. Consider me nothing more than A Phantom… When in reality I am The GOD of this Opera House. © 2009 The Rock And Roll Cowboy(REBEL WITH A CAUSE)Author's Note
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Added on June 11, 2008Last Updated on May 30, 2009 AuthorThe Rock And Roll Cowboy(REBEL WITH A CAUSE)It's better to be dead and cool than alive and uncoolAboutBirth name: Dale Deadmond Born November 20th, 1969 Metaphorically speaking music is my BFF and poetry is my soulmate. This is my world of my favorite poets are E.A. Poe, Dylan Thomas, R.. more..Writing
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