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Revelations Of Horror

I. Phasmophobia

I am the innumerable gloom of dim, long-buried anthems.

In wistful suspension, I shadow over a living loft in silence.

Tethered between lines, my fog bleeds on panes in knocking

Hawking your dimming faces in the lamplight of my genesis.

Torn the tunnels of their astringed throats, a requiem is reaped.

— ”I was a shape moving rapidly, nervous at the edge of your vision.” -Cynthia Huntington

 

II. Claustrophobia

I am the small match ignited from the depths of your mind.

My walls blanched absent of evacuation, self invite into

Your personal and private violation, invading every fissure

With icy burns, solidifying your chrysalis on hungry bark.

Your frozen God of smothering doom, a willow devours you.

— “But then I remember the universe was closed, and so very small. There was really no where else to go.” -Peter Watts

 

III. Ommetaphobia

I am the stricken, scarlet cloth coalesced of cruelty and ichor.

These rawboned talons, cloaked thereof, overtake embrace—

In coarse delight— a piety of prisoners’ silver stark sights.

Perceptive cavities leak my garb as my artistic blade sweeps.

Plucked from the dredges of a briny skull, two diamond orbs.

— ”The hearts hushed secret is in the soft, dark eye." -Letitia Elizabeth Landon

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IV. Monophobia

I was the cherished friend to you, my twine stitched in your grasp.

A golden balloon unaffected by tides of time and distorting gales.

Alas from this intimate atmosphere shot an arrow, poisonous

Where silently I erupt into a missing memory upon the wind.

As your curtains close, you breathe for me, without a hand to hold.

—”And all I lov’d, I lov’d alone.” -Edgar Allan Poe

 

V. Arachnophobia

I am the legion of soundless beholders aloft your dormant dreams.

An itch scattered over the crooked spine, arid for pulsing melodies.

This fruitful sapling beckons each dark, angular limb near your neck.

As my lighting strikes erratically, your foolish impulse slow to clutch

Creeping necrosis bestowed by the guardian who claimed your home.

—”The Spider taketh with her hands and is in king’s palaces.” -Proverbs 30:28.

 

VI. Agoraphobia

I am the ancestral abductor of this rotting womb you deem a shelter.

As the embryo held within, I contract you into tides and bid ‘swim’.

Directions devoid, beyond bolted doors, you plummet to my depths

Where you wish for comforts’ wind but mislaid the method to breathe.

My otherworld encompasses you, whilst I drink in your suffocating.

— ”Mother is the name for God on the lips and hearts of all children.” -William Thackeray

 

VII. Ecclesiophobia

I am the black shepherd in martyric masque and a mitre casque.

A discrete imminent sheep cowers, hanging on the hook in my gallery—

My chalice congregates your pure liquor of laments for libertine luxury.

I rise where you fall and smother the lantern of your last mortal minutes

Instilling final grace in the stillness of your veins, my kingdom reigns eternally.

— ”Suffering can be a gift.” - Abbie Bernstein.

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Nov 2, 2021
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