He settled down at his desk, poised to write
It had been decided: he would end the novel tonight
The fictional characters had become very close to his heart
In particular, the wily author, who played the main part
The personality had been modeled on himself - that he could not deny
Perhaps a bit too much; it was truly a pity he would have to die
But it was a murder mystery after all, meant to shock and thrill
And creating unexpected twists, he thought, was his most prized skill
So he set about killing the novel's protagonist; a shot to the chest did it
The murderer's identity remained shrouded in mist, as he cleverly hid it
With that, the novel was done, without further thought
Surely a bestseller, he mused. It would earn him a lot
Suddenly, the sound of a shot echoed through the room
The author immediately sensed his impending doom
He glanced down in horror and saw the blood stain
Even before he began to clutch his chest in pain
The true meaning of what happened hit him as he fell to the floor
This was one twist he had never bargained for
I mean no harm, I mean no trouble
I live inside a metaphoric bubble
All I need is a place I can call my own
A slice of the world that is mine alone
Where thoughts and ideas can in freedom reside
And tales of wonder and gloom safely hide
I live inside a metaphoric bubble
All I need is a place I can call my own
A slice of the world that is mine alone
Where thoughts and ideas can in freedom reside
And tales of wonder and gloom safely hide
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
The Bride
She was the most beautiful bride I had ever seen. Her face radiated a warm, effervescent glow, and her eyes danced with the light of many happy days to come. She exuded joy in every movement, her delicate dress lightly fluttering as she laughed and twirled gracefully. All her guests' wishes were acknowledged with the firm gratitude and charming coquettishness that comes from a polite upbringing. She was simply stunning, in every way. I gazed at the scene in wonder. The routine never failed to amaze me. "Isn't she a little too old to be getting married?" A potential customer in a taffeta gown remarked. "She's been coming here every day for the past 2 years." I replied, wistfully. "Her fiancee left her at the altar 63 years ago. I guess some dreams never die."
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Short Story
For her, he said, he'd forever wait. So she set out to find him one day.
But alas, when she did it was too late, for another had led him astray.
So with her own heavy heart, and his, which out she had ripped,
The poor girl sadly returned to her crypt.
But alas, when she did it was too late, for another had led him astray.
So with her own heavy heart, and his, which out she had ripped,
The poor girl sadly returned to her crypt.
Monday, July 4, 2011
The Guardian
He was grizzled, gnarled, ravaged by time. His frail body bore the triumphant scars of many ancient battles, fought and won. Some would have thought he was long retired, but the benevolent old security guard had a distinguished air about him which suggested that he had served his post with an unwavering loyalty for many years, and would continue to do so in the years to come. But as self-assured as he might have appeared, the old man held a dark secret deep within his soul. He knew his time had come. He had fought the inevitable for as long as he could; not for himself, but for the sake of that which he protected. What he protected, he knew, was the most precious and irreplaceable thing of all.
Somewhere, a troubled person felt at peace, steady breathing sweetened by the tranquility of slumber.
The guard shut his eyes for only a second, giving his tired body the brief illusion of rest. But as he did, he sensed that a new menacing presence had arrived. He was right. Dark forces had descended upon the area. The guard stood still for a moment, unable to do anything but blink. They had grown in number since the last time he had encountered them. He could see that they were stronger now, more advanced, more resourceful…and more determined than ever. They stood, surrounding him on all sides, waiting silently, daring him to make the first move. All of a sudden, the old man felt the entire weight of his years crush him with a tyrannical force. He had never felt his age as prominently as he did at that moment. He was overcome by a hopeless sense of helplessness. Then, without warning, they struck the first blow.
Somewhere, a tortured scream pierced the night, a chilling, bloodcurdling scream that shook the very foundations of earth
The old man doubled over in pain, gasping for breath. His instincts were right; his enemy’s strength had increased immensely. Unsure of what to do, he cowered at their feet, racing through his options. Then, he remembered why he was there. He remembered what he was there to protect…and what the implications of losing it meant. With the strength of a man three times his size, the guard got to his feet and began an epic battle the likes of which had never been seen before. He took his enemies out three at a time, pounding and pummeling until they were begging for mercy. He fought with a ferocious fury that instilled fear in even the hardest of his rival’s hearts. He persisted with an unrelenting fortitude till his very last breath…but there were too many of them. They soon left him to die, unceremoniously and in solitude, as they hurried to claim what they had won. Through his tears, the old man watched them debase that which he had given his life to save, that which he had spent the entire duration of his existence protecting. Then he shut his eyes and never opened them again.
Somewhere, an unfortunate soul lost their mind…forever
Somewhere, a troubled person felt at peace, steady breathing sweetened by the tranquility of slumber.
The guard shut his eyes for only a second, giving his tired body the brief illusion of rest. But as he did, he sensed that a new menacing presence had arrived. He was right. Dark forces had descended upon the area. The guard stood still for a moment, unable to do anything but blink. They had grown in number since the last time he had encountered them. He could see that they were stronger now, more advanced, more resourceful…and more determined than ever. They stood, surrounding him on all sides, waiting silently, daring him to make the first move. All of a sudden, the old man felt the entire weight of his years crush him with a tyrannical force. He had never felt his age as prominently as he did at that moment. He was overcome by a hopeless sense of helplessness. Then, without warning, they struck the first blow.
Somewhere, a tortured scream pierced the night, a chilling, bloodcurdling scream that shook the very foundations of earth
The old man doubled over in pain, gasping for breath. His instincts were right; his enemy’s strength had increased immensely. Unsure of what to do, he cowered at their feet, racing through his options. Then, he remembered why he was there. He remembered what he was there to protect…and what the implications of losing it meant. With the strength of a man three times his size, the guard got to his feet and began an epic battle the likes of which had never been seen before. He took his enemies out three at a time, pounding and pummeling until they were begging for mercy. He fought with a ferocious fury that instilled fear in even the hardest of his rival’s hearts. He persisted with an unrelenting fortitude till his very last breath…but there were too many of them. They soon left him to die, unceremoniously and in solitude, as they hurried to claim what they had won. Through his tears, the old man watched them debase that which he had given his life to save, that which he had spent the entire duration of his existence protecting. Then he shut his eyes and never opened them again.
Somewhere, an unfortunate soul lost their mind…forever
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