Eduardo Cruz
Eduardo Cruz
Jun 22, 2011

An Abode for the Dark

Darkness
Slowly bleeds into the light
As a stain
Of India ink

Sunset,
But a memory or myth
Sleep will come
If you believe

You are
Truly safe from my death grip
Is it faith
In the unseen

I laugh,
Night is where the terror lives
Can you see
In my dark light

I do,
what I see is fear in you
Dancing in
A starless sky

Close them,
think that I am not with you
Let your sleep
Carry you on

The fright
Will degress from you in bed
So you think,
I live in dreams

About This Poem

Last Few Words: I was trying to do a 2734 syllable count through each stanza, to see if the poem will not fail. Now it's up to you the raeding if I kept and held the poems rymthm.

Style/Type: Structured: Eastern

Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back

Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

About the Author

Region, Country: New York City, N.Y. Spanish Harlem, USA

Favorite Poets: P. Neruda

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Comments

Eduardo Cruz

I have fixed the problem with run away fingers old buddy, thank you!

Eddie

wesley snow

... is five syllables. I usually count poetic feet, so I'm not the one to ask. I have to disagree with Ian. I write my first drafts with a dip pen and I'm looking at my bottle of ink now. It calls itself "India Ink".
As for the poem, this thing is bloody creepy. I'm going to have to go read some other stuff so I can go to bed safely tonight.
Just plain spooky somehow.
wesley

Eduardo Cruz

thank you for clarifing to Ian, I love good conversation on a poem. perception is everything don't you think?

Eddie

Eduardo Cruz

it is all in the language we speak.
No problem.
Eddie

weirdelf

yes, an economically written powerfully evocative piece.

Two probs for me-
dark as india ink is a cliche, no way round that.
and "degress "? Even digress doesn't work very well there. I would re-think those lines.