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Her voice was poetic, such a bard may be From my half drunk haze, I wandered Looking up, she wasn't much a girl She was tugging at sleeves, begging a scrap A tale she spoke, of tears and madness Bending any ear, that a bit might try Throughout the night I puzzled, pieces Of stricken towns, all easterly Her father sickened, a cousin liken The story beg curious, draining my enibe Time wandered, much as patrons do The little girl was found, by my side Tossing her gold, she began But to my sober eyes, she cringed For her story, more than passing; (She began) Of her life, when cornered I wanted it in whole, not beggary Heir to dirt, spoken in small words It was true, witnessed event Beyond her small mind, driven slightly mad The story twisted, tangents borne by emotions It crept through the village, she lived Affecting old and young, alike A plague of the mind, before the body Those slim recovered, as she was one Say nightmarish creature, devoured the sea Looming and tentacled, shelled crowned but flesh Pillaged her mind, linking to others Voice minds so loud, drowning her screams Others clawing, burning their ears; carving flesh Murderous intentions, toward husbands and wives Children flailing, glimpsing lives to come Wailing, the chaotic violence of the flesh Slowly at first, the story was drawn In her little voice, lost its pan Confession came, through her tears Sins not yet committed, a life hers to be Memories of pain, unbroken fate Suffrage of life, before ones age I sipped rough mead, ordered food for her tale Half listening to story, feeling the looming A creature seeing us, omniscient from her eyes She went on for hours, spent Others draped, across table and chair Unconscious from sleep, or dark in drink On and on, the story unfolded This shadowy entity, closer for sure It's name unspoken, but knowing me here The key (she said), it needed a door It said, spokeless to her mind And the tale, must be told
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Feb 16, 2016
Feb 16, 2016 at 11:41 AM UTC
Rumors of the Sea God
Her voice was poetic, such a bard may be From my half drunk haze, I wandered Looking up, she wasn't much a girl She was tugging at sleeves, begging a scrap A tale she spoke, of tears and madness Bending any ear, that a bit might try Throughout the night I puzzled, pieces Of stricken towns, all easterly Her father sickened, a cousin liken The story beg curious, draining my enibe Time wandered, much as patrons do The little girl was found, by my side Tossing her gold, she began But to my sober eyes, she cringed For her story, more than passing; (She began) Of her life, when cornered I wanted it in whole, not beggary Heir to dirt, spoken in small words It was true, witnessed event Beyond her small mind, driven slightly mad The story twisted, tangents borne by emotions It crept through the village, she lived Affecting old and young, alike A plague of the mind, before the body Those slim recovered, as she was one Say nightmarish creature, devoured the sea Looming and tentacled, shelled crowned but flesh Pillaged her mind, linking to others Voice minds so loud, drowning her screams Others clawing, burning their ears; carving flesh Murderous intentions, toward husbands and wives Children flailing, glimpsing lives to come Wailing, the chaotic violence of the flesh Slowly at first, the story was drawn In her little voice, lost its pan Confession came, through her tears Sins not yet committed, a life hers to be Memories of pain, unbroken fate Suffrage of life, before ones age I sipped rough mead, ordered food for her tale Half listening to story, feeling the looming A creature seeing us, omniscient from her eyes She went on for hours, spent Others draped, across table and chair Unconscious from sleep, or dark in drink On and on, the story unfolded This shadowy entity, closer for sure It's name unspoken, but knowing me here The key (she said), it needed a door It said, spokeless to her mind And the tale, must be told
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Feb 16, 2016 at 11:41 AM UTC
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