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    Posted by Amy On July - 20 - 2009  - 3 COMMENTS
    imagery poetry dark poetry imagery poems dark poems 300x225 My Last Nights Foe

    My ungodliness brought me to a wonder

    Was it a child’s innocence?

    Or the onslaught of plunder

    A moment’s thought, then a lost sight

     

    The other day, the haunting came back

    It was little red riding hood surrounded by the pack

    I shook off the feeling; and the music broke through

    Turned back to the rhythm; something I no more knew

     

    Conversation followed; tinkering flowed

    I looked for a companion on the dance floor

    There was a hand; it told me to let go

    And I found myself waltzing with my last night’s foe

     

    O my nightmare! You tell me so

    Was it reality or just a dream to let go

    The music broke through, surrounding mist grew

    It parted silently, leaving me yet again sans clue

     

    Now it was juggler’s turn to put on a show

    Beings hustled, they too wanting to let go

    I saw in glassy eyes; I smelt in subdued murmurs

    They were also daunted by my last night’s foe

     

    There was laughter and music continued

    The juggler himself haunted, put on a good show

    Pennies for smiles; fortunes for laughter

    Frozen hearts; loud applause; the house rocked to and fro

     

    The show came to an end; yet nobody knew

    Who it was playing behind the clown’s crew

    I traced the strings of the ring master’s lyre

    And came to look into eyes of my last night’s foe

     

    You bring pleasure; lest naught settles the pain

    I don’t understand the rules of this game

    Pray! Make me known to this mystery

    It is haunting me beyond any death’s bellow

     

    I saw its eyes change colors by dozen

    Yet I couldn’t decide, it was beauty

    Or a savage lost in the brazen

    Yet I waited for an answer to come through

     

    Pleasure is a stage; pain is the play

    Relief is ending; suffering is zenith’s bray

    Worry thou naught: O thinker!

    For the likes of you; my bite lies astray

     

    You seek answers; the blood continues its flow

    You fall in pattern; ice descends in these veins so blue

    I am here and I will wait

    Till the day you cease tries, to catch the day

     

    I will return to give you taste of frost’s blood

    Then you will laugh, unknown to joy’s bud

    To cast off, you will pick a Stream of Life to pursue

    And will become someone’s last night foe

     

    Pray creature of last night

    Are you a friend, or an ominous fright?

    Why letting me in on secrets of such plight

    Go on, and resume your journey past the skies

     

    Though unstoppable, my quest and deft

    Yet the vault, I build is not for mine to thrive

    I build for masters from another world

    Yet I suffer for myself, an unquenchable theft

     

    I can seduce: I can lure

    But the flesh lost its meaning one bloody night

    Blood is what, now I collect; sensation is such I prune

    I play with colors, yet I stand a bland sight

     

    I inflict wounds by a measure

    Then I give pain and I give pleasure

    The being plays; whilst I collect

    Love, laughter and joy’s treasure

     

    There is a market and there are bazzars

    Having authority beyond those of Tsars

    One part joy; nine parts lust

    One pint luck; nine pints rust

     

    This is what they long

    My commodity, makes them feel, loved and belonged

    Enslaved by their own worldly mires

    These poor beings walk happily, into siren’s pyres

     

    Pray Creature! So strange, so true

    Why to unfold a ruse so lewd

    Then ‘tis the last, I heard from my parting last night’s foe

    Because once, I too, was a creature of love like you

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    3 Responses to “My Last Night’s Foe”

    1. My Last Night’s Foe | Dance Says:

      [...] The rest is here:  My Last Night’s Foe [...]

    2. J.D. Meier Says:

      I like the collage and mash up of evocative thoughts.

      I particularly like “Pleasure is a stage; pain is the play.”

    3. Amy Says:

      Thanks Meier :)

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