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Christopher
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Purgatorial Incarceration

0 posted 1999-10-24 11:43 PM


The Four Horsemen


four specters astride
four skeleton steeds
four demons implied
four terrible deeds

with insects and worms
wrought pestilence foul
the wiggle and squirm
beneath ragged cowl

diseases and germs
masses scream and howl
skin rotted that burns
fear deep in their bowels

comes blight there's no grain
famine kills the fields
emptiness brings pain
our stomachs annealed

laughter takes the rain
dirt's bare and congealed
fear comes with this bane
our weak fate is sealed

then foul burden of man
when battles erupt
war twisting his hand
to ply the corrupt

fires of anger fanned
on our blood he sups
each wound he has planned
our hate fills his cup

death nightmare statue
soulless eyes of black
points a hand at you
one touch no way back

leads evil straight through
imminent attack
‘cross night's clouded hue
through the world they hack

so gather your fears
and have a good sin
apocalypse nears
with the four horsemen


[This message has been edited by Christopher (edited 10-25-1999).]

© Copyright 1999 C.G. Ward - All Rights Reserved
Poet deVine
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1 posted 1999-10-24 11:53 PM


Very effective!! I like this - though it's scary - and the format is excellent...I kept reading faster and faster.....
Watcher666
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2 posted 1999-10-24 11:54 PM


Excellent work here Wolf Pup.Very well done!!

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Pepper
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3 posted 1999-10-25 12:31 PM


You tell the story well Christopher!


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Nan
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4 posted 1999-10-25 07:19 AM


Very nice Christopher - You've done a wonderful job - so much so that I'm going out now to gather my fears and have a good sin..
Michael
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5 posted 1999-10-25 12:20 PM


Excellent verse, Chris, the story unfolds wonderfully...

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Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?



Seymour Tabin
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7 posted 1999-10-25 12:27 PM


Chris,
Well done a very good job.

Balladeer
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8 posted 1999-10-25 04:22 PM


Could serve as a theme for the coming of the millenium. Good work, Christopher.
Severn
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9 posted 1999-10-25 06:44 PM


Hehehe - a dark offering indeed, though I find it hard to sense personal darkness in this - its quite generalised. Particularly biblical, though you might not agree - in fact its themes put me in mind of the 17th centuries classic depictions of death. I like 'have a good sin' - interesting way of putting it. Not sure of 'each would he has planned' though I adore 'fires of anger fanned' - and as usual your rhyme scheme is faultless! You, my dear, are just too talented!

Christopher
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Purgatorial Incarceration
10 posted 1999-10-25 10:02 PM


devine one- yes, it is scary...and only after I posted did I realize I did it here instead of dark...oops!

dark lurker of the shadows, pepper, sey- Thank you!!!

nan- make it a VERY good sin!

Michael- thank you brother, glad you see the story in the rhyme!

Balladeer- thank you as well sir, but maybe we should write one called The Four Horsemen Of The Y2K Bug!

K- Quite right actually! (and a side note: "would" was supposed to be "wound" Oops!)



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11 posted 1999-10-26 01:57 AM


Well now, this is quite the pleasant surprise. Makes me feel right at home it does and comfortable to boot.

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