Back Where You Belong

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This is a continuation of Sanctuary as well as a "proper" and long awaited, avenging goodbye to my own personal demons...

Back Where You Belong

 

 

Thou hast not a single inclination toward what thy evil dares to ignore…

regret will be thy song of lament while mine vengeance on thee is poured.

 

Thou hearest softly spoken words, but thou surely shan’t read mine thoughts…

if only, thou knew the strategy with which this mind, impassioned, silently plots.

 

Convinced of mine fear & intimidation, and even of thine sultry, dark allure…

thou shalt willingly relinquish thy power perceived to have so easily procured.

 

The reverie thou regards in mine eyes, in time, the truth of which shall be known…

though thou shan’t realize…till time has come to swiftly deal doom’s final blow.

 

Thine naïve underestimation…love will be the dagger that brutally tears thee apart…

As mine smile gently leads thee to the sacrificial altar of Heaven’s heart.

 

A dance with a dangerous demon whilst calmly resting in the eye of the storm…

quietly owning thine affection & trust, without need for words in spoken form.

 

Seemingly content in mine rhythmic sway, in the tender embrace of Satan’s spawn…

thee...unaware that mine chilling breath on thine ear, shall usher in thy very last dawn.

 

Thou hast had thine dance and pulled mine strings as puppet master…far, too long…

Come a little closer, you son-of-a-bitch, so I can send you back…where you belong.

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Mareann commented on Back Where You Belong

01-23-2011

Wow... I am so impressed, I love writings of midevil times, as well any english or european poetry.... You have captured my full attention with this poem!!!!! Fantastic! Mary

wamomo

01/31/2011

Thank you so much, Mary! This piece was so much fun to write. Well, in a manner of speaking..lol...maybe liberating is a better word ;-)

Marsink commented on Back Where You Belong

01-02-2011

An exercise in patience to write in medeival English, I applaud you on that alone. It is also noteworthy that this script is clever and full of delightful disdane for the intended target. Please continue to write as your bright mind has expressed skillfully! Applause Crescendo!

wamomo

01/14/2011

Mars..you know the battle of which I speak...you know the heart from whence it came...you know the outcome. Thank you for looking outside the atypical box for truth, my friend.

JadedJezzabel commented on Back Where You Belong

11-12-2010

Thou hast had thine dance and pulled mine strings as puppet master…far, too long… Come a little closer, you son-of-a-bitch, so I can send you back…where you belong. perfect ending to an epic poem..........loved it

wamomo

11/19/2010

She's uttering the words with me...nothing like a comrade in arms...lol..thanks so much, Jaded...I loved your 'payback's a bitch' piece too...lol

gogant commented on Back Where You Belong

11-09-2010

Lovely is this bit of Brit......I can see a staunch heroin, perhaps Joan of Arc, wielding a bloody sword and waving it above her head in victory.........This is great, superb it be, my lady....................g

wamomo

11/09/2010

I'm floored by such a gracious compliment, gogant...that this piece could bring one of the most passionate heroins that ever lived to your mind is just unbelievable to me...Thank you so much.

alb29oclfl commented on Back Where You Belong

11-03-2010

having been battling my own set of demon's, I find i am able to draw strength from your words, a truly great write

wamomo

11/03/2010

This comment is more amazing than the poem could ever be, my friend....much more. It is you that have blessed me today...I am so glad that you found more than a poem in this. Stay strong and keep fighting the good fight....before you know it...your demons won't be able to stand up against your light.

alb29oclfl

11/10/2010

I found that writing, released some of the demonds that have been with me for along time, and reading other peoples work has given me strength from which I was able to draw on, and express my own battles, hidden in prose

Poetry is what is lost in translation.

Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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Back Where You Belong 10
Poetic Pyromaniac 13
On The Verge of Vanishing 13
Sweet Ole' Sultry Blues 16
Rock You Like A Lullaby 13
Sanctuary 11
The Dark Angels Dance (Part 2) ***Revised*** 13
Forever Pinky Swear & Blood Brother Promise 16
The Dark Angels Dance (Part 2) 5
The Dark Angels Dance 22
Gypsy Child 19
Immortal Fledgling 14
Liquid Vision 25