he feared the chair at the top of the stairs
he anchored his eyes away
he sang a lullaby under his breath
to make the empty stay
the chair was draped with the faltering rays
of sickly September sun
despite the danger he finally peeked
the feeling made him run
he woke one night from a cancerous dream
the sweat in his clinging hair
a child watched from the shadowy hall
as
he now filled the chair
Oooh Jason! That makes me shiver.
ReplyDeleteWonderful writing.
The trouble with living is dying.
ReplyDeleteI answered your question last post.
lonesome and longing to be fillied; reminds me immediately of a line from Elvis' Are You Lonesome Tonight?
ReplyDeletePS, slightly off-topic, yet: I miss'd thy "Elemental" CONtest because I couldn't leave BUMmer's chair:( Took a toil on me after four months -- I recuperated at Furong General for se7en days!:)
That gave me shivers.
ReplyDeleteAt times, we do dream of things like such and even end up looking at them with open eyes. Cause you know what? Darkness is a sin. It's a dream that makes you look at things that your mind fears to see.
aww, the pain of realization...
ReplyDeleteyet, there is hope that the child was misleaded and that the *now* is the better stance.
and let's hope for a friendly self-embrace:)
Tabitha, thanks, my friend. :)
ReplyDeleteWalking Man, that pretty much sums it up.
Desiderata, sorry you couldn't make the contest! As long as I do another one, it will be around January.
KN, darkness removes all the noise and brings down a heavy focus.
Szelsofa, to become what you fear...and a cycle you can't break.
just exactly my thoughts, Jason.
ReplyDeletebut there is a break to cycles. i have seen someone breaking a cycle. i'm so proud of my son and his cousins who, totally unconscious of the matter, helped him out. his success helped me, too. it's just another cycle.
have a great day :)
"Ooooh" was exactly the way my mind reacted too after reading this. Haha!
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