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Walter Poe
Senior Member
since 1999-10-13
Posts 787


0 posted 2000-05-25 11:37 AM



Oh bird why taunt me so
In this hour of grief
All is black all i know
You sit in the paleness
of my wifes deathly shawl
why do you sit in mocking salute
to the woman so true
whose end brought this grief

The sharp of eyes
see into my soul
and the pain that resides there
For my lost lovers soul
Demon bird begone
I beseach all thats pure
in the night of the blindest fear
From the window fly begone you hear

How black art thou that sit way up high
As black as the demon
that will guide me to my hell
That hath taken my jewel
My sweet Arabeth
I banish thee foul messenger
Your words i wish not to hear
Not for the year or year or the year

No carrion crow or scavenger art thou
merely a thieving bird who stole a soul
Where is my sweetest love with hair of gold
In which of your feathers I will have you
Poor servant of the night
No mere collector of eyes am i
you will tell me what i need to know
Or from here you will not fly

How my beauty oft told
has now left my palace grown cold
her thrown of love on which you perch
Vile tempter of fates leave this place
stop your watch over my mourning face
Let the still return to the night
leave the stars and the moon face right
quick quick vulture of souls take flight

Never will it leave bird of night
Sharp of eye fast of flight
It sits in judgement by pale candlelight
over my loves last heartbeat
Before she took the final flight
From my window no squaking cries
As im silently watched through
The ravens never closing eyes





 "Prophet!" said I, "thing of evil!- prophet still, if bird or devil!-
Whether Tempter sent, or whether tempest tossed thee here ashore,
Desolate yet all undaunted, on this desert land enchanted-
On this home by horror haunted- tell me truly, I implore-
Is there- is there balm in Gilead?- tell me- tell me, I implore!"
Quoth the Raven, "Nevermore."

© Copyright 2000 Paul Weatherstone - All Rights Reserved
Janet Marie
Member Laureate
since 2000-01-22
Posts 18554

1 posted 2000-05-25 12:37 PM


WOW!!!!!
nothing "pale" here my friend...
exceptional writing
the imagery is of dark perfection
masterful tribute to honor one of your
favorite poets.
superb work Mr. Poe, *smile*
later-poet-gator,
jm

Isis
Member Ascendant
since 1999-09-06
Posts 6296
Sunny Queensland
2 posted 2000-05-25 08:54 PM


Wow! Indeed Walter, wonderful dark imagery showing grief then strength.  Great work, but what else have I come to expect from you???  

 I'll tell you this...... No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn.....
~Isis~
(Goddess - Sovereign of the Spirit)



Swåmp¤Faerÿie
Member
since 2000-03-29
Posts 358
Illinois
3 posted 2000-05-25 11:27 PM


OHHHH!!!!   i adore edgar allen poe ,he is my all time favorite author...my favorite line from the raven is "Though thy crest be shorn and shaven,thou i said art sure no craven" Does that just flow or what??¿ Anyhow....i don't know...but i think E.A.Poe would have enjoyed this poem!!!!! Wouldn't it be a trip if he were still alive *sigh*.....

great poem,i loved it!!

swamp


 And there she weaves by night and day,
a magic web of colours gay.~Tennyson

Joel the wolf
Senior Member
since 2000-04-06
Posts 1333
Angels Camp
4 posted 2000-05-26 02:33 AM


Simply superb my darkly friend.
Joel.

 I howl a mournful song, that echos within my chambered heart, for all to read? nay for all to feel.

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