Cursed The Raven
I wanted to capture the guilt and remorse people experience when they are unable to find solace or redemption. Its style is an ode to Edgar Allan Poe.
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- Posted on 02/22/25
in Hurting Poems
Once within a midnight dreary, cloaked in shadows, cold and weary,
Wandered I through halls long buried, bound by guilt and nothing more.
Phantom whispers, gently calling, through the darkened chambers crawling,
Echoed tales of hearts appalling, haunt my soul forevermore-
Once within a midnight dreary, cloaked in shadows, cold and weary,
Wandered I through halls long buried, bound by guilt and nothing more.
Phantom whispers, gently calling, through the darkened chambers crawling,
Echoed tales of hearts appalling, haunt my soul forevermore-
By the marble bust, a raven, black as night and none forgiven,
Perched and watched me with damnation, fixed upon my chamber door.
"Foolish poet," spoke the specter, mocking as my sins did fester,
"All you've touched is lost and shattered, love shall bloom for you no more-"
In the cold and flickering fire, shadows dance in dark desire,
Pale-faced maidens, grieving, weeping, mourned the past I'd left deceiving,
In their hearts, my crimes still weaving; love replaced by pain once more.
Cursed am I, their haunting voices echo through my soul's deep core-
Time stood still, its toll unspoken, time stood still, my will lay broken,
Bound to chambers dark and frozen, yearning for what came before.
Roses wilted, crimson bleeding, withered dreams in silence pleading,
Yet the raven, never heeding, watched me with a gaze that tore-
Now I wander, spirit shattered, lost the one who truly mattered,
Through the halls where shadows scattered, haunted by my sins of yore.
Every step is weighed with sorrow; no redemption, no tomorrow,
Just the raven's coldest hollow: "Love shall bloom for you no more-
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