
01-29-2010, 12:33 AM
Hey guys :] This is the first time posting one of my pieces, and I hope you enjoy it :]
This poem means alot to me, it's been 5 years in the making (sort of :P)
I wrote up a poem called "Winter's Heart" in my freshman year of highschool. It was an ok angsty teenage poem, and I eventually just put it among some old papers and hide it. I picked it back up my senior year of highschool, and having grown in ability, I decided to play around with it :]
I ended up making so many changes, I felt that it was hardly the same poem at all, and renamed it "Plaguewood". Then FINALLY, I picked it up 3 years later, and having believe myself to be out of the highschool mindset, I did a final edit, and made enough changes to rename it "The Devouring Wind". Anyway, it's not the best, but I hope you guys enjoy it :]
The Devouring Wind
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The dead cold is more than personified
As a boy sits on his front porch
Grotesque images fill his mind
Staring at the forest.
Eyes, a flickering torch…
He focuses out by telling his self it's all in his mind
He snaps back to reality when a noise is heard.
He can't quite make out what this disturbance is
More than a sound
Less than a word…
Thinking upon the matter, the boy's mind jumps around
Out of the forest steps a women in a white satin gown
"Come to me" she whispers,
"Come lay down your head"
"Come sleep with me boy"
"Let us lie in my bed"
The trees throw on wicked smiles, as their branches entwine.
A perfect picture, the beauty of nature
Wooden architecture, framed in vine.
Only an arm and a leg stick out of the wooden half circle
She slowly flutters her fingers, she flirtatiously raises her ankle
"Pay attention now child!" the trees start to bark
She crooks a lone finger, she disappears into the dark.
The boy becomes euphoric, the boy charges the arc…
Moonlight outlines his siren as he bursts into a clearing
Her body now pulses, her limbs disappearing
He rushes to catch her, but hands sink into decay
Her face shows a carved smile as it slowly melts away
The trees shriek with pleasure when a distant noise drones.
An icy night wind rips through the forest, chilling his bones.
The boy starts to run away, with hands turned into fists
Clenching up muscles, raised veins visiting wrists
Running blindly, the roar behind him growing loud
He loses his footing, body attacking the ground
Oh, what a wonderfully terrified facial expression
The boys slow depression
The winds swift aggression
The darkness engulfs his scream
A whisked laughter is heard in the distance
Shadows surrounds his fallen body
The look in his young eyes now glisten
The trees merry howling now starts to grow grim
A symphony of cackling laughter
A dirge of cracking limbs
It takes only seconds, and all light escapes
The shadows grow smaller, in convulsing, screaming shapes
And like a flame set to a picture beautifully drawn
when the shadows cleared up
He was gone....
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