It was an unknowing spot In the fight between good and evil As many such places are The walls won’t keep you safe Or protect you There are no talismans at work The humours Swirl
One night upon descending the stairs My heel Caught my hem My hands both full A cigarette in one and wine in the other I began to fall It would have been a tumble I was leaning severely to the left No balance likely one foot in the air Going nowhere good
At the foot of the stairs Yes There was a dreadful man His arms opening wide His legs spread Ready to catch my calamity I tried to prepare An impossibility about to occur And how would it end? Me on the floor, wine stained and puddled In the arms of
And yet I felt a push on my side Straightening me out Pushing me over Up and down Tip top I lowered my foot, set free by my dress And with both hands still fully occupied Stepped down the stairs in quiet saucy triumph He was awful That night I knew that there were indeed angels.
As for evil and Stairs Years later the winds began to change I sat above on the second floor with a wine glass and a full bladder I decided it’s time Watch your step I was slow Cautious Looking straight into the darkness And despite just two steps down total I fell
The arc of red wine Flew across the gallery hitting the north wall Already hung Yes wine on the wall Between the paintings Me on the floor But the glass still in hand
I began to think That there is something here. Unseen. Something’s around.