Sounds Of The Night in Apt A
It's dark, it's quiet now, and I listen. I am listening for that familiar but cataclysmic sound; the sound of the night. The sound that smashes all dreams; the sound that crumples all hopes; the sound of the unknown; the sound of the abyss. The color of the night, of the darkness, is around me. They are shades of black in the corners; and pale and sickly yellows on the glass panes and I listen for I know that the unknown is quietly awaiting it's glory. Suddenly my auditory senses makes gain with the circumferential darkness as a haunting sound reverberates around me from the apartment upstairs. No one knows who or what lurks up there. It lives in the darkness but it emerges at the cursed hour of the night. This is my demise in the night. I whisper it seems in hopes of saving the night from this accursed thing,
"Two pairs of eyes are watching me now, from the couch and the ledge by the window. Faerieland shines in those eyes. And I must leave you, for it's the witching hour and a full moon is rising. . . ."
The witching hour...the night is a beauty save for the cursed.
Looking Out The Window On A Snowy Night
Come hither darkness that brings forth the Raven
And thither your snowflakes, as I heed from nigh haven
Hemlock and Willow, Bayberry, Beech
Bear witness to fable this Raven may teach
She peers down at me while she perches up high
I sit at my post and look in her eye
Look closely, she whispers at this fallen flake
What do you see in this hour at stake?
What I espied was a beauty untold
The snowflake cascaded, so lucid, yet bold
I sit at my post and I conceive the unknown
Thy Raven's sound thought, nay longer alone.
The Scarred Stranger
'Twas a dark night
And a long flight
When I came upon the stranger
From whence I sensed the danger
Of this stranger with the scar
Who stirred within me a certain familiarity from afar
Albeit this maddening fear
My mind grappled to stare and wonder
About this stranger
Upon which he uttered
To beget my heart fluttered
"A monster I am," he says
Duly a curiosity in me heightened
I no longer was a frightened
Of what appeared a dreadful countenance at first glance
My mind peered in awe
At the monstrous flaw
Beyond the shadow of a doubt
Behold a face so devout
Of beauty and unsullied
The monster now was freed
And in it's abode was bestowed
The face of an angel and the heart abound of a God.