I don't know where this one came from, but it came aggressively and stole some sleep from me. So it better mean something to somebody.
cockatrice
eyes shut against the curse, the verse remains.
words curdling on the tongue, dung in the sun,
life or death, depending on your frame of reference.
and through it all the bloody silence, not crimson,
but the black tar of guano of something sinister.
fear slips into something more comfortable
as displaced hatred and anger bangs her fist
against an obelisk, carved with the cockatrice.
William F. DeVault. all rights reserved.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
cockatrice
Labels: 2008 1 observationsThe Amomancer Tweets!
Explaining the Tags
You will note, gentle reader, that all works under this blog now display "tags" to help classify and assign the works for your review and enjoyment.
These largely fall into 4 categories:
Year of writing, e.g. "1999"
Book published in, e.g. "from an unexpected quarter"
Inspiring muse, e.g. "Aubergine"
Genre, e.g. "erotica"
We are still in the process of cleaning up the tags, so please bear with us. Yes, some muses are classified under more than one tag, some poems appear in more than one book, or not yet in any volume, and some years are...hazy.
These largely fall into 4 categories:
Year of writing, e.g. "1999"
Book published in, e.g. "from an unexpected quarter"
Inspiring muse, e.g. "Aubergine"
Genre, e.g. "erotica"
We are still in the process of cleaning up the tags, so please bear with us. Yes, some muses are classified under more than one tag, some poems appear in more than one book, or not yet in any volume, and some years are...hazy.


1 observations:
Nice.. somehow personification adds that extra edge every time.
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