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Pendragon
04-25-2009, 03:08 PM
EYE-OPENER

Dark and dreadful was the night. I lay awake
for fear nightmares would come calling again.
The silence spoke volumes to my troubled brain.
Will it never end?

I rose and walked to the window hoping that
the cold night air would do me good. It did not.
Not a breath of wind stirred the curtain. No moon.
The night was pitch-black.

I got dressed and went out into the night air,
wandering aimlessly along the dark streets;
searching, seeking… something. What, I did not know.
No one ever does.

At the park, I sat on a bench in silence,
just thinking. From far away I heard a sound,
faint, but clear: A clock striking the hour of twelve.
Midnight and alone.

It may have been just a dream, but people passed;
an enormous crowd. They were specters, every one.
“The night is ours, leave us be!” they cried loudly.
I ran home very fast!

My room is cheerless; the night is still very black.
Loneliness and fear are constantly with me.
But I look out the window into the dark;
I am not dead yet…

Pendragon

symphony
04-25-2009, 05:03 PM
You're a true night-wanderer, Pen.



Midnight and alone.
i think this line will come back at me in the next few days, and not only in the midnights-- i can equally hear in this: "afternoon and alone" and "evening and alone", and so on...

Lokasenna
04-26-2009, 03:56 AM
Very enjoyable! You seem to have something very Poe-esque going on, and it works wonderfully, encapsulating both movement in and detachment from society.

Sapphire
04-26-2009, 10:41 AM
I like the strength which this poem speaks: "not dead yet" :) Thank you for sharing!

ampoule
04-27-2009, 08:40 AM
This is chilling, Pendragon, and good, very good. It frightens me.

AuntShecky
04-27-2009, 03:12 PM
Did you ever read "I Am Acquainted with the Night" ? For some reason,this one reminded me of that poem by Frost, esp. where the speaker says that he walked down to the end of town and back.

Pendragon
05-06-2009, 08:02 AM
thank you all