Eyeliner and Anguish
electric fairy lights danced
on darkened streaks as
the armor of her eyes
ran black in salted streams,
she looks pretty like this,
as though falling stars
became ghosts on her skin,
though her rainbows are
laced with scabs,
he gets lost within the hues
and he's warming himself
by the fire,
burning all his umbrellas
to prepare for the future,
and he likes the look
of painting the sky with
visions of her rising tears.
Invisible Orchestra of Despair
Electric fairy lights danced
on darkened windows.
Hovering souls folded
into quarters of bloody rags.
Stars marched single file
onto death row
with no rays of hope.
Moon beat hasty retreat
into pools of curdled mist
inside my head.
Buzzards screamed
festered messages of doom.
Empty mirrors
reflect troubled spirits
falling into abyss
of no return,
frantically holding on
to jagged knives
to cut the darkness.
Drowning in
endless desert,
self-indulgent sun
refuses to rise.
Threatening shadows
of the murky forest
extinguish fairy lights.
Melancholy stabs
winged lives
as black clouds
swoop angrily in,
playing an invisible
orchestra of despair
scolding its next prey
in barbed wire threats -
DISSONANCE SURROUNDS.
Midnight Wires
Electric fairy lights dance on darkened windows
Sparks in stasis framed by the night
Where I raise my glass to the moon
And take stock of all I've seen
The good, the bad and the melancholy
It gets deep inside the bottle
Rabbit holes may offer madness
But the bottle offers oblivion
While I observe significant structures
That echo deeper meanings
Modern crucifixes and midnight wires
Deliver words of many a saviour
Digital scriptures that will never have the weight of a universal dogma
To certain masses
But individuals crave absolution of a different design
Free thought and liquor linger on mine
My tongue flows on midnight rhymes
Spiced rum and a world come undone…
© Richard Withey. All rights reserved.
kaleidoscopic
Electric fairy lights danced on darkened streets while the world slept. I, in the meanwhile could not sleep, insomnia pulled at my heart and sleeve 'til i was compelled to rise an' take a peek.
Yeah, I'll testify, there they were dancin', playin' in the streets. Laughing, toying, chasin' each other an' the lights they lit. Mostly greens, they looked like leprechauns, I imagined if I'd catch one, boy what a fit. Probably, in its squeaky little toy voice, would reprimand me good, but then gave me a great big bit of good.
I gave in. Jumped through my window and caught one between my thumb and index finger. Being extra gentle, I asked it its name. It said. "Let me go, oh, crazy human man. You're not supposed to be here, be asleep like everybody else. How come you're awake? Let me go before I tell on you."
"Who ya gonna tell, cute little one?"
She squirmed and wriggled and shouted, "Lord, Lord of Light. Help me. Help me!"
"Okay, okay, don't get crazy. I'm just curious. What's this all about?"
"Well, while humans sleep, I will tell, 'though I may get into trouble, . . . we come out and dance and play and bring peace on the streets assigned to us by the Lord of Light. We sing and praise the Lord of Creation. This helps people sleep. It keeps some of them, the ones who you call haters, it keeps them from doing bad or worse things to other people."
"Well then, go on, go sing. Go play, make music and dance."
With that she sped away on wings like a Tinkerbell. She looked like a neon flash of light, leaving a fluorescent glowing trail in the night air. I wondered if other humans heard or saw them as I did. Maybe, I thought, their activity is at this moment inspiring dreams. "I wonder if it's true, keeping violence or bad deeds happening on this or any given night."
Their music was melodious, rapturous and sweet. "Enough to qualm the nervousness or mean streak out of any human predator or stalker," I thought.
There were thousands of them. The whole thing resembled a grand parade, like the Festival of Roses. Some were elegantly dressed. Some appeared to be officials in charge of the whole thing. There were children and families and groups that played special instruments like harps and electric organs in tune with kaleidoscopic lights.
I don't remember falling asleep. But when I woke it was just another ordinary morning. I made myself breakfast and wondered about the whole affair. I didn't question whether it might of not happened. I resolved to have an open mind and welcomed the prospect of it happening again.
Nightdwellers
Electric
fairy lights
danced
on darkened streets
as merry midnight
eyes watch
from discreet
corners
waiting
waiting
is no more
than a trifle
in a world
that twinkles
birth
and death
in a single
held breath
reward
arrives on heels
of pleasure
proffered in layers
every earthly
revolution
myriad repetitions
one may lose count
base need sheds
its lustre
and the moon
waxes
and wanes
waiting
waiting
is excruciating
madness of
superfluous lives
lived and a soulmate
to accompany
each one
Electric
fairy lights
danced
on darkened
streets once more
pass the time
make merry
watching life
come
and go.
Magic Mushroom Memories
Electric fairy lights danced on darkened windows
While you and I danced in the street
The music unheard by anyone but us
Our hearts raced in time to the beat
Electric fairy lights twinkled in the moonlight
There's a dare twinkling in your eye
Mischief alive in that devilish smile
And I laugh, and you're asking "why?"
Electric fairy lights glowed neon colors
Like the tracers that trailed off our fingers
The stars in the sky are chasing each other
The taste of the mushroom tea lingers
Electric fairy lights swirling like cyclones
I'm spinning out, you watch me twirl
Higher and faster, blurring the night
I'm happy, I'm safe, I'm your girl
Electric fairy lights bounced off parked cars
As if searching for life in the night
We might be the only two left in this town
But I think that will work out all right
Electric fairy lights left ribbons behind them
We chased ribbons for hours on end
I'll follow you any damn way you will go
Space and time, my love will transcend
Electric fairy lights skipped across rooftops
You're leaning in close for a kiss
Your licorice lips are a magic elixir
I've been waiting my whole life for this
Electric fairy lights that frolicked with glee
Kept us company that whole night long
Invisible to normal folks sleeping inside
They can't hear the electric fairy songs
Electric fairy lights that danced in the dark
Disappear in the bright sunlit splendor
And the time we ate mushrooms and danced with the moon...
Yet another time it hurts to remember
Strange constellations
The fairy lights danced on the wrap-around police shades as the merry-go-round spun to a halt.
The police officer's gun was pointed at the child's over-sized head.
The officer's sunglasses were black unblinking pools. If eyes are windows on the soul, no-one was admitting being at home.
In the background the shrieks of children and anxious yelling parents.
'Get away from it!', shouted a red-faced and sweating man to a sobbing flaxen-haired girl on a wooden hippo.
The armed officer tightened his banjo-wire lips and ground out a series of quickfire orders.
'Dismount from the unicorn!'
'Keep your hands where I can see them!'
Frustrated by the lack of visible wrists the officer abandoned handcuffs in favour of roping his prisoner's arms to his sides with the string of fairy lights.
At the internment centre, based roughly on skin-colour, he was processed with the Afghans and Syrians.
A sympathetic Afghan kid of about 12 helped untie the dead and broken string of fairy lights.
'You're not from around here!', the boy commented, as they shuffled together in line to the processing desk.
A kid from the Mexican cohort hooted with laughter. 'We're all the same now! All with a one-way ticket to the wall'.
At the processing desk the customs officer mechanically outlined the rules.
'If you have money, or you can get it, please step to one side.
'You will be accommodated in the Towers Hotel to the left until your money runs out.
'If you have no money you will proceed in an orderly fashion to the wall for involuntary expatriation.
'You are allowed one phone call.'
The child clasped his long delicate fingers round the hand-set and tapped in a number.
A subtle orange light appeared. The broken string of fairy lights floated gently from the ground and began to pulse red, white and blue.
The electric fairy lights danced on his darkened eyes and reflected strange constellations.
The child appeared not to notice as he puckered his lips doubtfully, swallowed and spoke his first word: 'Ell-i-ot?'.
HEAVENish
electric fairy lights
danced on darkened eyes
of scattered souls.
a neon sign,
ungodlike and self-aware,
straight to the point
proclaims
these lovely ladies dance for you
and
open twenty-four hours a day
and
topless sweethearts
and
WELCOME TO HEAVEN.
heaven.
in the cold place
at the nape of my neck,
or in the grubby fingers
of a divorced mailman with a dollar.
the delicate place of a
half-hearted dream,
shattered in the grey between
relevance and politics.
a strip club behind a chinese
restaurant.
this is heaven?
fairylights and broken bottles
in an alley where someone
lost their way, their innocence,
the contents of their stomach.
a heaven for someone
with dark eyes
and a few questions
under their skin.
Electric fairy lights danced on darkened windows as Shoen walked pensively down the boulevard, shoes scraping across the rough cold concrete, hands in his jacket pockets. He saw the lights floating in the air above his head, but opted to shift his gaze to the ground. But his poor spirits did little to rival the beauty of the moment; the lights cast faint glowing shadows of themselves onto the ground Shoen was intent on staring into.
The street basked in the yellow-orange light thrown down by the street lights, and Shoen still noted the haunting gradient with his peripheral vision. The road was abandoned by all intent on slumber. Finally, Shoen gave in and swept the hood off of his head and looked upward at the breathtaking lights as he let the small warm breeze ruffle his fur. His ears felt great from not being restrained by the hood, and he took a deep breath into his chest and let it all out slowly in a content sigh. The lights were indescribably beautiful, lined up haphazardly, casting their faint colors around them against the night sky. Suddenly, the street lights flickered off. Despite his slight alarm, Shoen found no reason to be frightened. The fairy lights were still there, guiding him. Without a second thought, Shoen followed his capricious urge to follow them. He sauntered along their path.
He also wasn't bothered when the lights lowered down until he could have touched them. But they drifted lower until he could, and began to cluster around him. He smiled and closed his eyes as they embraced him, covering him in white light.
The lights scattered, floating away and fading away. Shoen felt clean. His fur now had assumed a magnificent pearly white, a drastic change from dark grey.
He felt clean.