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Poetry News Post #5277

The Nightly Drama

Written by: Dean Ehene Marsyas
Date: Thursday, January 18th, 2018
Addressed to: Everyone



When stars alight in radiant delight,
and Lady Moon casts down her lovely gaze-
as people all throughout the quiet night
drift off into the grasp of Slumber's haze-
upon the land a lazy mist arrives,
a shadowed, swirling blanket in the dark.
And in this mist a figure will arise,
and prowl the streets in search of his new mark.
I lie in bed, a window open wide
in hopes of somnolence bequeathed to me,
when misted figure slowly crept inside,
let fly his darkened dagger and then flee.

Intimate with this nightly drama;
I am a victim of insomnia.

Penned by my hand on the 17th of Sarapin, in the year 762 AF.


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