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On a night, dark and dreary, I mused, wearily. Whatever was I to do With it watching me? Wings as black as night, Ink dripping, feathers like knives. It has eyes like stars In a somber, summer sky. It turned its head and trilled, Exactly 13 times. Each note an alarm of distress Inside my plagued mind. It was here for me. It shuffled its black feathers And unfurled its dark wings, Showing nothing but a heart. This heart, my life, my ever- Changing tune. This song Began lively, crescendoing. Ending with a thump. I watched it falter. I stared at it and counted. I got to thirteen, And then I watched as it stopped.
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Aug 13, 2025
Aug 13, 2025 at 12:49 PM UTC
The Raven's Heart
On a night, dark and dreary, I mused, wearily. Whatever was I to do With it watching me? Wings as black as night, Ink dripping, feathers like knives. It has eyes like stars In a somber, summer sky. It turned its head and trilled, Exactly 13 times. Each note an alarm of distress Inside my plagued mind. It was here for me. It shuffled its black feathers And unfurled its dark wings, Showing nothing but a heart. This heart, my life, my ever- Changing tune. This song Began lively, crescendoing. Ending with a thump. I watched it falter. I stared at it and counted. I got to thirteen, And then I watched as it stopped.
A poem inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven"
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Aug 13, 2025
Aug 13, 2025 at 12:49 PM UTC
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