Title: Devils and sluglike creatures
Author: ThisCat
Link to music: http://m.soundcloud.com/jessica-shanks/dungeons-and-slimy-creatures
Someone put my poem to music?
Page 55
Inspired by and modeled after
the Raven by Edgar Allan Poe
I was thinking of putting it in the aRTD poem thread as well?
Once upon a net-surf session, as I clicked without discretion
clicked through every link and banner looking for a comic score.
As I searched, my eyes a scanner, suddenly I saw a banner
illustrated in a manner unlike all I'd seen before.
"It's just the picture," I was thinking "no story can so highly soar.
Only this and nothing more."
Oh, how I was lost for ages reading all the pretty pages
watching as the hero rages when he sees there's yet a chore.
And I thought that such a treasure must be updated at leisure?
But I saw to no disleasure every day there's even more.
Quality for awe and peace and almost every day there's more.
Such skill I never could ignore.
And down below the picture-story, bright in comment-section glory
there were nice and pretty people dancing on the comment floor.
I read and saw, to my delight, for pages, not a troll in sight.
The demons of the anon-blight had never found this door.
This place of fun and stories had on bad words closed it's door.
So kind and fun for evermore.
As the tale approached it's ending, to my sorrow I was tending
with the thought that She was sending us right to the next calm shore.
For the tale I'd grown to love was just another seed to sow
for even greater tales to grow, so She'd be better than before.
"Just impossible," you say "that She'll be better than before"
And She will prove you wrong once more.
- by me (ThisCat)
“We must keep out the rash and keep our country safe,” they said,
And I agreed and joined the guard, a monster soon to fight.
News of boaters reached us; they the deadly plague would spread,
So quickly sped we through the tranquil waters of the night.
But I didn’t know the rash would have
A name, a face, a voice:
The blast that shattered wood and glass
Would shatter someone’s dreams.
And standing here, I start to think
I made a dreadful choice;
But over wind and wave and fire
I cannot hear their screams.
The days roll on, all seem the same, the ocean rimming ‘round;
We search another boat on the horizon, cold and blue.
The radar speaks, I give the word, our target has been found;
And then the slow advance upon that small, infected crew.
But I didn’t know they’d come to us
In hopes that we would save,
And now their waving hands are pulled down
By the waving seas.
And suddenly I know I can’t—
I can’t—
I can’t—. . . . . .
I have to get away from all of this:
I have to leave.
The horror of this life corrodes the corners of my sleep,
I'll surely fall apart if I remain a minute more.
I’ll leave for land and raise a family, raise a flock of sheep—
But I cannot tell my children of what lies beyond their shore.
They’ll never know the world outside,
The nightmare left behind.
I have to keep them from this
Soul-destroying pain.
What I have seen, and what I’ve done
They never need to find;
Then maybe they’ll be safe until
The world is right again.
- by Riorlyne
And Darkness will not endure
As we are in hemmed, walled up,
by oncoming of the night and dark
I keep my vow and faith,
this I believe in my very soul,
the darkness will not endure.
Though it might be strong,
vile and full of tragedy,
peerless sorrows sow in its wake,
I take comfort in this thought,
the darkness will not endure.
Even when it closes around on silent wings,
our isles of humanity will go on,
weather winds, storms, calamities,
and still the spirit whispers,
the darkness will not endure.
Where there is life, we hope,
evils how mighty they might be,
by grace of our indomitable fire,
before our life’s burning ember
the darkness will not endure.
Hope keeps the dark at bay,
faith and love they call us
forever to battle the oncoming tide,
we go forth souls with white light shining,
and darkness will not endure.
Life’s last breath until is extinguished,
we will obstinate run, walk, crawl,
to grasp that will-o-wisp, that lantern, hope,
for therein, our children, lies our immortality,
and darkness will not endure.
- by Mikko Ojala
Page 58
Disease, it spread
And knocked out
A good portion of the population
(We think; it's hard to tell you see)
Years passed
And life went on--
Life went on...
Loose cobblestones
Making old folk angry,
Here in a world rocked
By cataclysm--
Proof that life just goes on
And on and on...
-by Terra Wolfe