Monsters and demons
Hide inside each one of us
Life of denial
Scared to face our deepest selves
Afraid of what we might see
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Monsters and demons
Hide inside each one of us
Life of denial
Scared to face our deepest selves
Afraid of what we might see
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Echos cascade off these grey stony walls,
Eerie howls toll down shadow darkened halls.
What is the source I would not venture a guess,
Haunting the days into night as it falls.
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Hearing their cries during every waking hour,
Crimson eyes glare from medieval watch tower.
Diverting away, surely this mustn’t be real,
With cape drawn up tight beneath I do cower.
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Dashing from the castle to my cottage I must run,
Hoping for arrival before the setting of the sun.
Horrors await those found wandering after dark,
Til vengeance be exacted once the terror has begun.
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Legend doth tell of the rising of the dead,
Of innocent and guilty who lost their heads.
By creature or demon no one can be sure,
Hide we all did behind locked doors and under beds.
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Obscured by shadow and cover of the night,
The beast waged it’s terror hidden from sight.
Unsuspecting victims their lives it did take,
Expressions on their faces was one of pure fright.
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How to defend against one you can’t see,
Nowhere is safe were the cries with mercies plea.
Huddled, crouched and muffled in pure fear,
Imaginations run wild, dear God what can it be.
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Screams in the distance carried under darkened moon,
Praying for sunrise it can’t come too soon.
As quick as the screams rose they came to an end,
Silence was broken by the song of the oon.
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The new day awoke no more need to hide,
Slowly, cautiously door unbolted we went outside.
Blood splattered drag marks we were led on our way,
At the horrible sight women fainted, men cried.
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Hanging from a tree bow with nearly severed head,
Hung the body of a stranger mangled, bloodied and dead.
The demon he had struck in a most savage way,
Stringing up the innocent into thin air he then fled.
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No footprints nor trace of which way he did leave,
Lowering to the ground for the poor man we did grieve.
Time had passed so quickly as nighttime fast approached,
Picking up the victim for burial we did heave.
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Laying him to rest for darkness we prepared,
No one spoke a word of the terror that we shared.
Another night of evil behind bolt and hardened doors,
Hoping to survive proving the Lord our God had cared.
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Have mercy on the traveler that knows not what goes on,
The devil lurking in the woods we’re praying that he’s gone.
For centuries we’ve done the same with always the same answer,
In this land of demon’s folly we are nothing but his pawns.
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Godless hypocrites
Plague this world in their God’s name
Unleashing hatred
Are these demons not in sight
Ripe for justice to be served
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
By D. R. DiFrancesco
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Fading light settles in
A prelude to the eerie silence of night
Shadows cast their nets over daylights reign
Capturing the throne under cover of darkness
What games are in play
When evil lurks in the minds eye
Clear as sight, solid and treacherous
We fear that which we can imagine
Imagination resurrects the childhood stories and legends told
By Shelly and Stoker and the Brothers Grimm
Feeding the monsters and demons they preach
What odd fellows we are
Envisioning the worst in man and nature
Vividly foretold in ancient myth
In recesses deep and subconscious
We live to love what terrorizes the soul
Extracting joy from what scares us most
A strange conundrum of human nature is this
Void of logic and common sense
That what frightens us should serve to entertainment us
By D. R. DiFrancesco
Sour feelings troubling and deep,
Twisting emotions dark hidden,
I know not where these notions I keep,
They come, they consume the life I’m living.
To try and break the hold, the strangle,
Fruitless and wearying as I revolt the demon,
Senses and emotions left bloody and mangled,
Begging sleep to lead solemn dreaming.
For this I hope the obsidian cloud rises,
Paving way for spirit lifted,
Lock away my despondent guises,
To be thankful for all that I have been gifted.