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"adullam" poems
I dwell within the Cave of Adullam: many moons have I seen from its mouth, nights in watch for demons that lurk or serpents slithering about. Shadows are my only visitors, my mind my only dear friend; I venture into the woods for food, only to find I’ve never left my den. The flesh I tear is tenderly raw, savagely consuming its meat-- the soul of the Shadow dancing is the delicacy I eat. My wine is the life-blood it pours: drinking greedily with my lips, absorbing its dark understandings, licking the mysteries as they drip, I warm myself by the fire-- the fuel to my sanity, my grace, granting me sweet pain one moment, the next caressing my face. But company and feast, the Shadow, dies as the fire waxes cold-- now all alone in the Cave of Adullam, with nothing but the darkness to hold.
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Mar 30, 2013
Mar 30, 2013 at 8:02 PM UTC
Cave of Adullam