Defeated story poemA Poem by Poeticpiersnarrative verse in rhyming quatrains
Defeated
A yellowed skull, still on display above the oaken fire place A relic from a by gone day. Which it is possible to trace back for five hundred years or more. I hate the thing my host explains grotesque against modern dcor. It can't be moved or it complains. The house re- echoes to its screams. Until its back in place once more. It's been a fixture now it seems Since fifteen hundred sixty four Although it has been exorcised and given Christian burial. It's very quickly recognised there'll be no peace until the skull Is returned to its proper place upon the panelled chimney breast . A fact all owners have to face. Though some have put it to the test. It's not a conversation piece. Although subject of fierce debate. If it is moved its screams won't cease until it hangs above the grate The legend says he was betrayed and murdered by an enemy. Who had seduced a serving maid who had allowed him free entry. This story can't be verified No written records still remain But I for one am terrified and will not try to move again. This yellowed skull from long ago, which hangs above the fireplace. That's why it is there still on show The passing years can not erase. The skulls determination to rest in peace just where it is on open exhibition. No power on earth can alter this. The skull remains though owners change. This ugly object quietly defies attempts to re-arrange ideas of where it ought to be. In time it will disintegrate into a pile of brownish dust But until the we have to wait It is quite obvious we must. Although you think to humour me by listening to this eerie tale. I will admit quite openly That's why this house is up for sale. I can no longer stand the skull which grins above the mantel piece. Although the house is beautiful I never have a moment's peace. Because I'm not the master here It seems the skull has laid its claim allows no one to interfere. The previous owners felt the same. I bought it a discount price Although I knew its history I thought my knowledge would suffice to solve the mystery easily.. I've had enough I must confess The screaming skull has won again. Now I would sell the house for less than what I paid: I would regain the peace of mind I used to know. Before I bought this residence that housed a skull from long ago. I should have used my common sense. I dismissed as an old wives tale The legend of the screaming skull. I little thought my dream would fail. I thought the house was wonderful. I'll have to leave I cannot bear to stay another single day I fear the yellowed skulls cold stare Has driven many men away. The house has stood for centuries Had many owners in its time. The house itself is sure to please but for the skull would be sublime.. This grinning relic from the past Is the real ruler of this place. His reign it seems is sure to last A fact I can no longer face. 11-Mar-09 http:// blog.myspace.com/poeticpiers © 2009 Poeticpiers |
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2 Reviews Added on March 13, 2009 AuthorPoeticpiersNear Durham city UK, United KingdomAbout72years, young married. Ex police officer Ex social worker. interests Reading and writing poetry Painting and drawing in coloured pencil avid reader,sci fi fantasy crime. comparitive religion and esp... more.. |

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