What I Saw In The Darkness

The first phantom


Is twenty white faces in broken glass


An eye where a nose should be


Four mouths fighting to be seen



The second phantom


A face of black silk melted onto marble


Horned like the devil yet silent,


Like a regal Fury.



And what I behold before the great void


A tragedy written in a living mural,


The face of the white phantom bursts


Into a silver phoenix,


Ebony peacock feathers explode from


The Fury’s neck like a crown.



Claws, wings, teeth


Surging and pushing against some


Invisible barrier of liquid smoke.


Their grotesque mouths move yet the sound


Is of muted mourning screams.



A silent longing


Unheard by my mortal ears.


A singular desire to erase


Each self,


And fuse into an almighty being.

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Published on July 15, 2018 03:50
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