Pumpkinhead at large. |
** Image ID #2201106 Unavailable ** Night Meeting So you stand your ground unimpressed by my glowing eyes and jagged teeth? Not disgusted by my corpselike body or fainting in fear as the fog throws its funeral wreaths about me? It’s an uncommon stance, this weary nonchalance, and I confess it gives me pause. It must be ignorance gives bravado; what else would leave you unafraid of dreaded Pumpkinhead. Not heard the name? That’s soon mended - a tale or two should help respect and frigid fingers find your heart to teach of terror terminal. Still you stand unmoved, a vile affront to all that gives me life. Have they told you that? What drives me to my hateful deeds? ‘Tis vengeance gives me power to prowl, vengeance all my urgent wish, vengeance my reason and my dream, revenge the meaning and the end. It’s true I don’t remember why this single purpose leads me on to murder, mayhem, malevolence. But here’s a fact to chill your bones, I do not care, for reason’s not my thing. Now come, night walker, face your fate. You’ve found your stalker and it’s too late to run, to fight or even plead. Say welcome to your Pumpkinhead. Line Count: 37 Free verse (with a little rhyming for fun) |