Adventure
Vagabonds traveling,
Shadowy and cold,
Voices, thick with the accent
Of a night’s revelry.
What strange crew is this?
A rabble cast in moonlight bathing,
Strange and wonderful.
The words were foreign,
But the laughter
Spoke of dark and bitter liquids,
And appetites better left unspoken.
I stood there watching,
Perched upon the window,
Like a raven, in gloom,
Eyes burrowing, deeper.
My mind burned with visions,
Adventures of pilfering,
Drunken routing and riots,
And salted, taste of blood.
Then, as if he tasted my potion,
A larger, man gazed up,
With eyes an eerie green,
And smiled, gnarly and gaping.
A raspy sound fell from his lips,
And I sat back, exposed,
Afraid to hear the footsteps
Outside of my door.
But alas, the sound was lost
Like the visitors, in darkness.
And I was left to finish
The adventure alone.
(c) 2006 Steve Johnston


1 Comments:
Hey there, it is Rene' from dmv...just had to come and see this link. You know learn about the other poet!! Once we know more about others, we can see more of what makes them tick. I love this poem, the imagery is quick and fantasy based. Took me to a good place in my mind. Check you later my friend.
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