Wednesday, 4 March 2015

No Regrets

No regrets from a bleeding heart;
Moving on will be my vampire,
Drinking me dry of every reason
I ever had to want you.
You were my saint and saviour
But now I find myself crucified
By this thoughtless breed of love.
My soul now canker-bit,
Half-eaten away with desire,
Is all I am left with.

My vampire smiles and continues to feed.

Thursday, 12 February 2015

Expressions

I want to press the play button
on your emotions
and hear the volume of your soul;
turn the pages of your mind
in the unfinished volume of life;
and see the colours of your canvas
still fresh with the paint of dreams.

Saturday, 7 February 2015

Death at Play

Death waits in the wings,
In the mortal scented shadows –
It is the voracious lunge
Sinking venom-steeped fangs
Into butter-soft flesh,
Breeching the jugular river
To release the wine.
It is the night’s brethren
Playing with the humans
Like wolves amid the flock.
Tonight there will be blood
As each receives the vampire’s kiss
In a violent display of affection
Parting life essence from living flesh,
Drawing out the aged alcohol
In arms vice-like, crushing and cruel.
Tonight the dead dance in the dark,
Red ribbons trailing from their throats
While Death lounges sated
Licking up all traces of their deeds,

Drunkenly humming the song of eternal sleep.

I'd like to think this poem was written for the likes of Louis and Lestat of Interview with the Vampire <3 <3

Sunday, 25 January 2015

Find A Way

Inspired by My Chemical Romance's 'Desert Song', this little poem/tune seems to have a mixed meaning that you can interpret how you like.

From the back-page to the front porch,
we'll make it through,
scarred if we must be,
but scared as we are
of the people we'll become,
and the end -
oh, the end that is sure to come.
We'll find a way
to grow our wings and fly,
sharpen our teeth so we're ready
for the backlash,
and heal our wounds
when we inevitably fall down.

Sunday, 18 January 2015

Night Walk

It was a cool dry evening; the kind which made me feel I could walk for miles in it: but I had a bus to catch. 
A spider collected its day's victims on the bus stop pole as I waited for my ride to draw into view. 
Alighting, I took my usual seat, finding it to be the only one without a functioning overhead strip fluorescent; the mild seclusion of the half-light suited me. 
As the bus drove nearer town, the late evening traffic slowed us to a crawl, softening every bump in the road to a gentle rock. At this speed I was free to people-watch, to pry into a second of their lives unbeknownst to them. 
When I finally arrived at my stop, I uttered a soft 'thank you' to the driver before stepping out into the faintest drizzle of rain. I wove through homeward bound city workers to pass beneath the bridge 
over which a departing train was piping and clattering; the sound secretly thrilled me. 
Once clear of the bridge, the drizzle began to cling to my hair in beads, reflecting the orange glow of the streetlights as I climbed the hill. In a small side- street, the glare and chaos of the main road began to fade, leaving me to trudge through shadows alone until I reached my destination. 
Distantly, the hollow screech and whistle of the trains below was still audible, but that was all.

Friday, 9 January 2015

All Nighter

That first touch lit a spark
Which fuelled the all-nighter,
Opening up a seemingly endless stretch of hours
In which we became what we wanted
And learnt what we could.
Sleep would be for the dispassionate
At the cost of crashing and burning by midday
If only we could own the night
As close to each other as we would like;
One touch of the lips
Revealed our tired hallucinations
To be the sweetest sort of reality.

Wednesday, 24 December 2014

Christmas Day

Finally got to writing this - hope you enjoy and Merry Christmas!


From the moment that you lay your head
down to sleep at night,
until the moment you awake
to a glittering world of white,
you will be paid a visit
by the jolly man in red,
who in exchange for milk and cookies
will leave presents by your bed.
He will smile when he sees you
tucked up safe and tight
before climbing back up the chimney
and off into the night
to spread his Christmas cheer
to each and every one,
delivering thousands of presents
before the rising of the sun.
And to this morning you will wake
to spy the presents there,
dress warm against the Winter chill
and make your way downstairs
where the smells of spice and turkey,
chocolate and mulled wine
mingle sweetly in the air
around your Christmas tree of pine
that you decked with lights and tinsel
and topped with an angel all aglow;
her radiance will guard you
as you venture into the snow.
Each step in the pristine blanket
is soon filled in once again
until not a single passer-by
could know from whence you came
as you see in strangers' gardens
snowmen with hats and scarves,
get a shiver and begin to wish
you were back home by the hearth
listening to those festive tunes
and wearing a silly paper crown
with the people that you love the most
gathered all around.