A Dismal Adieu
Circling hounds who seek the iron scent of dread
Even the slightest slip to give and left of me is but a shred
Evermore inquired still, demand the deed I cannot fill
Know that I might babble in return for what you will
But who would sit to the tune of a narcissistic ramble
The dark of dawn, where sunlight is concealed by the thunder
Your ears are closed to answers for the questions never asked
A query to not befall your lips, too obvious and daft
Still this shadow’s whisper steals the living light of life
Sweet poison curled in wisps of smoke to foster ruinous rife
Yet I find, to even hold such persuasive words of death
Few would truly listen smelling the blood upon my breath
Ribbons flow in crimson red from bitten ragged stubs
Demons come to lick away the rivers made of blood
Dripping stream snake further downwards towards the pooling lake
Such sickening liquid stains the crooked arm and floor beneath it
Was this the outcome you sought to find? Such violent of an end
Perhaps you’d hear my bitter sighs had I a voice to speak and send
Instead despair your eyes in this horrid sight to view
As I, in turn, take my final leave to bid adieu