A personification poem of the one we all leave behind. Edited by Jordan Claar. |
Darkness crawled across the floor It spread to the kitchen door Creeping by, ready to soar Soar unto the bright night sky Go, oh shadow, dark and sly Forbidden to enjoy the sky so high Chained to its master Never going ever faster Only appearing when hiding The blackness followed The carpet it swallowed The master it obeyed The shadow, ever delighted Entered the room, so very excited The dark hall, so empty The man before him Climbed the stairs of grey trim It kept it's distance The light an instance Of it's containment The quiet home, still so soon Illuminated only by the moon Passion burned withing the dark shadow To rise from his prison of shallow Nevermore was he content With being a forgotten gent And now he would repent Down the stairs, through the hall and out the door he went Headed away from the dark Ignoring it's wisdom, not willing to hark Fast it traveled, reaching the light Where he planned to take its flight Its hopeful destination That would bring him restoration Yet greeted with devastation The blinding light sucked it in Showing the shadow an awful grin And in a second the shadow was gone The Foul and unforgiving dawn It gave a silent roar For the shadow was no more |