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Lady Lost
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0 posted 2000-10-10 09:16 PM


It was a dark stormy night
Lightening flashed in the sky
Echoes of screaming
Terrified a small town nearby

It was the 28th of October
Approaching Halloween…
Over two decades ago
An unforgettable scene

A town called Lafayette
Lived a woman named Marie
A Voodoo Priestess from the south
She lived down by the old oak tree

Black heavy velvet draped her body
She wandered the town at night
Inside her small broken down shack
You could see a flickering red light

She had a few worshipers
Who followed her around
They frightened every one who saw them
In the sleepy little town

Late at night they chanted
Livestock disappeared
On the windows of their houses
Red blood was often smeared

Late that fateful evening
Came screaming in the dark
Waking all the people
As the dogs began to bark

They couldn’t find the source
Of the noises that they heard
Until they heard the dreadful sound
Of the Priestess’ evil words

“I Call to The Gods of Haiti
to Hear My Sacred Curse!
I Offer to You My Gods
The Day of The White Babies Birth!
For Whomever Born This Day;
Back Luck Will Follow Them Through
They will Live For Eternity
I Sacrifice Their Fate to You!”

At the finale of her curse
The lightening struck the ground
The woods were set on fire
The worshipers were never found

In a hospital not faraway
it began to rain
The lights flickered suddenly
A woman screamed in pain

As the  storm grew more intense
Strange colors lit the sky
And in the echo of the thunder...

Came the sound of a newborns cry



"And I still believe you can never have too much fiction because reality is such a bore..."
- REA

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AnGeLiX17
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since 2000-06-05
Posts 46
Salisbury, NC
1 posted 2000-10-10 10:26 PM


This is... hold on lemme find a word for it... INCREDIBLE... I dunno... reminds me of Children of the Corn... I love it!! Mind if I print it out? I'm really into the witch stuff but there's one thing unrealistic about this poem... witches DO NOT HARM, they are gentle. They are to help, movies do not portray this though, they are made out to be these wicked creatures hounding the earth and that is so not true. This is great for Halloween though... awesome work, keep writing  

      Kristi

*^~Do YoU WoRrY ThAt YoU'rE NoT LiKeD, HoW LoNg TiLL YoU BrEaK, YoU'Re HaPpY CaUsE YoU SmiLe BuT HoW MuCh CaN YoU FaKe?*~^

Erin
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since 2000-06-15
Posts 2527
~Chicago~
2 posted 2000-10-11 12:13 PM


Amazing work!!!Is that the day you were born on???Very creative!!!

~*Love is sometimes like a rose. Beautiful in the beginning but dies in the end.*~

carolinadreams
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since 2000-07-20
Posts 142

3 posted 2000-10-11 02:01 AM


Your ability to tell a story rivals nevermore. Such vivid smells. Such understanding, even though brief, of the misunderstood. Timely for sure, and collective through the days.
Lady Lost
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4 posted 2000-10-11 06:32 AM


Thanks for your responses!  Yes, my birthday is indeed October 28.  I did a paper in college about Voodooism (we had to choose a religion) and what I learned was creepy!  During slavery, so many different african religious groups were forced together that they formed Voodoo, whose religious practices are a combination of many strange African/ Haitian religions.  In Louisisana, the religion is quite popular and anything but nice.  The people back in the 1800's were known to sacrifice white babies and curse them.  I wrote this as a means of justifying all my bad luck...I certainly don't believe it, but my creativity kind of went crazy.  I'm glad you like it    BTW: While I was writing this, two of the lights in my house blew out..and I had a really hard time going to sleep...

"And I still believe you can never have too much fiction because reality is such a bore..."
- REA

Severn
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since 1999-07-17
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5 posted 2000-10-11 07:48 AM


Absolutely spooky...the whole light thing...brrrrr...

I would so not sleep for awhile lol...

Great poem - excellent story telling.

K

jlocke
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since 2000-09-10
Posts 169
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6 posted 2000-10-11 03:50 PM


Wow, a beautifully spooky story here.  How true is it though?  OK we know 10-28-77 is your BDay, but how true is the Voodoo Priestess?  You see I had family in Lafayette and infact my great grandmother was a voodoo priestess there.  
Great poem.  You wove a terrific tale.

Lady Lost
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7 posted 2000-10-12 06:19 AM


I am not a big fan of responding to my own poems, but your response is definitely intriguing, jlocke....This poem is just fiction! I am glad you all have enjoyed it!......beth p.s. note my signature!   < !signature-->

"And I still believe you can never have too much fiction because reality is such a bore..."
- REA


[This message has been edited by Lady Lost (edited 10-12-2000).]

firejerm
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since 2000-06-13
Posts 217
Springfield, OH, good ol USA
8 posted 2000-10-12 06:03 PM


In my 29 years, this has to be one of the most awesome pieces of literature I've ever laid eyes on.  This ranks up there with Poe in my opinion.  This is contructed well and I couldn't take my eyes off of it.  So am I to assume this is your birthday?  BUT PLEASE tell me you aren't into satanic worship! lmao...trust me I am the farthest thing from a bible thumper you'd ever find....but just poking humor here.  Awesome awesome awesome, would love to chat with you about your writing if you have more like this!!!!

Jeremy

"Those little slices of death, how I loathe them."
-Edgar Allen Poe

Lady Lost
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9 posted 2000-10-12 07:39 PM


Satanic Worship???  Nooooo...my mom would drown me in holy water if she heard that!  I was raised Catholic and I faith in the Church and God, this story is just fiction..and appropriate for the upcoming holiday (my favorite holiday I might add..!) And yes that is my birthday...thanks for your AWESOME response Jeremy..you have no idea how much it means to me!...........beth

"And I still believe you can never have too much fiction because reality is such a bore..."
- REA

Lady Lost
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10 posted 2000-10-28 08:52 AM


{{{shameless self promotion}}}}  
sorry, I had to.  lol

catalinamoon
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The Shores of Alone
11 posted 2000-10-28 09:39 AM


HAPPY BIRTHDAY first of all!! I hope it is a day of joy. Somehow..
This poem, my goodness, it is superbly spooky, tinged with realism, and the best explanation I can think of for that string of bad luck. They must have been busy when I was born also.
Comment..All witches are not good, though most are. And voodoo priestesses, are a category beyond witches, and I do believe they are there and real. (For the record, I believe in lots of things, good and bad)
Now for my one piece of advice..You are so young (yes I am jealous) and beautiful and talented beyond your years. You WILL have a change in fortunes soon. There is no way that couldn't happen.
Peace
Sandra

Ron K. Fox
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12 posted 2000-10-28 10:35 PM


This was excellent...hide it from stephen King...quick, here he comes...Gives me the chills. oh, and by the way, happy birthday!
serenity blaze
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13 posted 2000-10-29 01:51 AM


This is a lovely verse, but as a student, and sometime practitioner of Santeria...I must protest, just a bit. Also, as a native Louisianian, the facts here are more than slightly, skewed.  Voodoo...quite a word there..but the truth of the religion is more about symbolistic ritual cleansing, and personal responsibility...and Marie Leveau?  By trade?  A "hair-stylist" with a sympathetic ear and a knowledge of herbalism.

Please don't take this as a slight. I do not mean it to be so.  Just happens to be a subject near to my heart.  Hugs to you.

Christopher
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Purgatorial Incarceration
14 posted 2000-10-30 01:13 AM


ahhhh - see, this explains a lot...  

Actually Beth - this is a very well told story - something I find fairly difficult to do without the aid of prose!  

C

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