Passing through Danger

Passing through Danger

A Poem by J Manuel

Passing through Danger

This sweet darkness of peril

Pathologies my decorum,

As aficionados of death

Quench for my very last breath,

It’s an age-long practice

The deadly deed for money,

Precision sighting and trigger control

Ready to spill occipital blood honey.

 

Seamless sacrilege crosshairs

On concrete game trails aiming to stop,

My presence is awaited

For they already have the drop.

O vociferous silence

Galvanize strength into gangrenous fears,

With Hannibal Lecture anger

I’ve shed much childish tears.

 

Sanguine macabrely shadows

Follow me about,

Who pose wicked wits

And much deviant clout,

Chain-smoker hand on steel

Pacing afloat,

A purveyor of sadness

Waiting to cut at my throat.

 

And so with dishearten dissonance

I set forth my prayer,

With an impious wilting faith

I pled to the one who’s’ greater,

If you spare me just this one

A cornerstone will be set,

That will raise an enlighten soul

I promise you won’t regret.

 

By: Jorge Mercado

 

 

© 2017 J Manuel


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damn, this is like two poems in one...the perils of city life paralleled with the downfalls in life, and how danger and downfalls seem to lurk in the shadows waiting to pounce and rob of our sanity...

and with either...we pray to escape this jam, promising to be a much better person...

but those shadows are hard to elude.

really deep piece, love the Hannibal Lector reference...

j.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

J Manuel

8 Years Ago

You being from the Bronx and understanding the constructs of society and being a teacher clearly und.. read more
J Manuel

8 Years Ago

By the way, "but those shadows are hard to elude", captures the essence of this piece, Thank You
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Indeed thought provoking and full of creative phraseology. I got the impression of a soldier in the field of battle in Sarajevo perhaps or Homs knowing the enemy are there and may well have snipers as he follows orders and moves to a new position.

Posted 7 Years Ago


J Manuel

7 Years Ago

Something along those lines, you're on track. Man is always at war with himself whether through army.. read more
Aloha Jorge this is luxurious in language, very elegantly stated.
A beautiful intensity in the unfolding of lines. Izzy

Posted 7 Years Ago


J Manuel

7 Years Ago

Thank you much, very kind of you to read an old piece
wow this was wonderfully penned! I loved the language in this, it added more elegance to it, nicely done!

Posted 7 Years Ago


J Manuel

7 Years Ago

Thank you again for the review
Wow, and I don't say that often. I love this piece. The language, tone and pace of it seem to float and merge into one as you go from line to line. I see this as a two sides of the same coin kinda deal, where in the beginning, the sweet darkness of peril suggests heightened emotion from the danger, whereas the dangerous excitement is replaced by the reality of the predicament and a plea to make it through this, a position we have all been in. The saying that there are no atheists in a fox-hole comes to mind.
I love the imagery your words conveyed in this, very grainy black and white silent movie, with your words the thoughts of the viewer.
Superb.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

J Manuel

8 Years Ago

My apology for not responding sooner but I've been away for a while, you hit it spot on I must say, .. read more
damn, this is like two poems in one...the perils of city life paralleled with the downfalls in life, and how danger and downfalls seem to lurk in the shadows waiting to pounce and rob of our sanity...

and with either...we pray to escape this jam, promising to be a much better person...

but those shadows are hard to elude.

really deep piece, love the Hannibal Lector reference...

j.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

J Manuel

8 Years Ago

You being from the Bronx and understanding the constructs of society and being a teacher clearly und.. read more
J Manuel

8 Years Ago

By the way, "but those shadows are hard to elude", captures the essence of this piece, Thank You
read more
Intense, powerful and very thought-provoking...

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

J Manuel

8 Years Ago

Much appreciated Jason
Very well pen here!!!! Loved your rhyme within your spoken words:)

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

J Manuel

8 Years Ago

Thanks for the review
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8 Years Ago

Your very welcome:)

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