The Raven, A Co-Write With Rick PuetterA Poem by Sheila KlineInspired by William Blake's poem, "The Tyger", a poem intended to pay homage to this great poet.Photo Author: Bombtime. The photograph may be found at
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Dear Reader,
This poem is a joint effort of Sheila Kline and Rick Puetter and is co-posted on each of our WritesCafe sites (http://www.writerscafe.org/writers/wvhillbilly47/ and http://www.writerscafe.org/writers/rpuetter/). It was inspired by, and is meant to pay homage to, William Blake’s poem “The Tyger”. We hope you enjoy the poem.
Sheila and Rick
THE RAVEN
Raven, raven, Hand of Night Lost in Shadow, hid’ from sight. Mask, you, secrets there from Man Contemplating evil plan?
Each new morn where e'er you fly Cawing scream sets peace awry Hound you now for mortal soul? For who next will church bell toll?
When the hunted feels thy pain Dirges, sad, ' not sung in vain! Whether sent to Heav’n or Fire Thy embrace ‘ no man’s desire!
And what scripture and what book Could bear fair witness to thy look? Thy deathly gaze God's love belies And with last croaks you cause us ' die!
Galaxies will cease to turn Ere for Man's soul you cease to yearn Tell, did Dark One with His Hate Spawn you in His tryst with Fate?
Raven, raven, Bird of Blight Wrapped in blackest cloak of night Would you the Creator bite And shun salvation in thy spite?
©2009 Sheila Kline and Richard Puetter, each and individually All rights reserved
Author: Waugsberg. The photograph may be found at:
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© 2013 Sheila KlineAuthor's Note
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28 Reviews Added on October 2, 2009 Last Updated on February 8, 2013 AuthorSheila KlineWVAboutI am a Poetess of Multiplicity who also enjoys genealogy research, current events, folk ballads and Irish/Celtic music, and I am a grand lover of dogs! I strive to live by the philosophy o.. more..Writing
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