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SPOOK OR SPOOKED

Contributed by wellsmark on Sunday, 2nd February 2003 @ 06:00:00 PM in AEST
Topic: DarkPoetry



Spook or spooked?

The Creeper slinks towards the sleeper,
Night sky hew sabled deeper.
Tasting almost feeling the scent,
Crispness seemed to practically dent.
Up drainpipes into crevice cracks,
Form now solidifying into stacks.

*
Inky even darker than ever tore,
Unfinished terrors from the night before.
Nightmares infiltrate to settle a scalding debt,
While the sleeper sleeps the Creeper crept.
Flesh assembles, form being clear,
Dreams increase its existance, lessening fear.

*

Onyxed dreams that makes this reality,
Already mullered from death fatality.
Banisters groan from pressure felt,
Carpet indents flamed and smelt.
Stacks now decay a rotting form,
Splaying around a corrosive storm.

*



Spook or spooked?

Vortex completed the beastly apparition,
Intent on this built-in revenge mission.
Silhouetted against darkness one step beyond belief.
Muffled snores distracting a disturbed sleep,
Creaking woodwork, rust queaking hinges now ajar.
Shafts of darkness flood in like smoldering tar.

Tempo seemed to stand still,
Flowers wilted on the windowsill.
Pictures of family in guilded frames,
Blistered-smoldered with festering stains.
Snores stopped as if they knew,
Sleepers breath almost withdrew.

*

Wakening made the critter disappear,
Yawning, the mystery now becoming clear.
Smothering bedclothes explaining all,
To the sound of the alarm clock's rescuing call.
The behemoth debts unpaid now out of sight,
To unfurl again the following night?

**



*





Copyright © wellsmark ... [ 2003-02-02 18:00:00]
(Date/Time posted on site)





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Re: SPOOK OR SPOOKED (User Rating: 1 )
by tier on Sunday, 2nd February 2003 @ 06:33:59 PM AEST
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very good...i injoyed reading it




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