There is such a haunted sense to your words. Those feelings that rise when we're children running from fear.. and can carry on as we're adults too.. as life creeps up on us.. Both a masterful piece visually and one that touches deep inside the mind.
There is such a haunted sense to your words. Those feelings that rise when we're children running from fear.. and can carry on as we're adults too.. as life creeps up on us.. Both a masterful piece visually and one that touches deep inside the mind.
wowzzy - I think you just described some of my childhood nights and some of my adult nights - this was cool, kinda sad and triggers fearful memories. peace, balance and harmony
This is very haunting and eerie. It's almost as if the poem is saying we can't hide from ourselves, we can't hide from what really terrifies us, and that is us. Nicely done.
Really interesting piece... there were a few phrases that weren't really making complete sense, but overall, I thought this was a very good piece.. much different from other things you've written. Nice job. c:
Ooh it left me with goosebumps.
This is definitely a poem that I have to read over and over.
It's like a scary movie that I can't stop watching because I like how it scares me.
If that makes sense.
Excellent poem!
The night holds us both in its beauty and, incredible loneliness .. it's the time when ghosts wander our minds and sounds are as loud as cannons. You've caught the fears and condensed them into a wonderful poem, Dale. And yet, yes, dawn brings day and clears the mind. But isn't i strange how sleep can do two things, relax when tired or scare like crazy .. and daylight brings hope but also, life's stresses.
There's something about these lines: 'Break for the hallway Hoping to fool the danger By laughing in its face With an eye for an eye attitude. '
It's better to be dead and cool than alive and uncool
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Birth 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..