dreamscape poem contest entry |
Sam Adams Is walking through the moors Of Scotland on a walkabout Each night he walks ten miles Each night he drinks a wee bit of whiskey In a local pub One day he arrives At an old pub and gets a room There were almost no guests The owner was an old man Dressed like an ancient Laird With an evil grin He told Sam Welcome American We have had so few customers But I must warn you The ghosts in the walls Are watching you And if you look at them They will steal your soul Taking you to the other world Beware of the woman In the walls The walls have ears Sam dismissed the old man’s warnings Had his dinner alone Drinking his lonely whiskey Went to the room Saw a beautiful woman In a portrait on the wall He looked at her She soon morphed into hundreds of pictures Of all the women he had ever lusted about They all implore him Join us and we will make All your erotic dreams come true Sam stared at the women in the wall he reached out and touch the woman electricity flowed through his hands starring at the woman in the wall who became a hideous monster Sam disappears into the wall The owner of the pub Said to his friend, the grim reaper Well you got another Soul my friend |