Shared Symbolism II- a throwback
This is a throwback, one where I had been a little too on the nose for my tastes, so I decided to strip away the direct references and repost the entry (originally on this blog on 11/25/17, but likely posted previously on my old blog), wanting the details to remain, but the spoilers to be obfuscated.
Upon reviewing the lyrics of a particular song, it is reminding me of a time recently (again, originally said in 2016 or 2017) I decided to write my own version of a True Ghost Story (in crayon mind you, since my pens weren't working right):
Original Sin:
The Bard and the Muse
Without a nightlight
Decide to make their own ways
Over river and through wood
The fire raged from below
"I'll name me, if you name three."
He SNARLED and screamed aloud
"How do you like REAL Ghost Tales!?!"
Now. GTFO or Die.
Inseperable
(The End).
An extrapolation from my "first" haiku
The Bard and The Muse
Electrifiers of minds
Inseperable
I wrote this poem because I could actually feel a creeping possession taking hold, attempting to assert itself over my will, even removing my ability to write, and melting my perception of reality in its wake and leading to who knows what. The words are primal and enraged, but I can still feel that grip of mind control tightening, and I cannot honestly say that even the "GTFO or Die." line was overkill for the scenario. My pens started working again immediately afterward.
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