12. I'm Trying To Be Serious
Can't you tell?
When I ring the bell,
I mean to address
Under duress.
Face straight
blank slate.
Whitened knuckles
hold back chuckles.
Conceal.
Don't feel.
Be like the ice queen,
Let no emotion be seen.
Speaking the vernacular,
Jargon so spectacular
no one can decipher.
Well, me neither.
Sleight of hand,
Legerdemain,
smoke and mirrors
of modern sorcerers.
Vertigo in black and white,
Language that's so trite;
Makes your mind a muddle,
a cloudy cerebral puddle,
Addled by too much information,
Driven to discombobulation.
A/N: It's weird and probably insensible, I know. The prompt was to write a serious and/or silly poem so I took the toughest challenge which was making it both serious and silly. xD I doubt I pulled it off though.
13. Last Hour
At the toll of the midnight bell,
the day crumbles away,
as the iron gates are shut
and the drawbridge lifted.
The fortress is still in the dark,
Patiently waiting for what is to come.
Every night, within the walls,
a mother can tuck her children into bed.
A man can return home to a warm meal and bed.
Girls can walk the streets without fear,
Boys can run up and down, and roam freely.
They can all sleep peacefully and wake up
to a new tomorrow full of rising hope.
Every night, within the walls,
the sounds of the monsters outside can be heard.
Ominous creaks, splashes in the murky deep of the moat,
persistent scratching, growls, guttural noises.
We take up our blades,
Light and steel are our allies,
Our armaments against the dark.
We never rest. We never sleep.
Always out of sight
but in everyone's mind.
We keep watch
For in Man's last hours,
no one else will.
14. Time Out
I am horizontal
finally. After what seems like eternity
though in reality, five days of drudgery,
my body and soul finds respite
in a mattress sanctuary.
The sky breaks out a sigh above me,
planting kisses of clouds on my cheeks,
the earth is my pillow, my bed and my spine.
Bolster me against the doldrums of life,
Hide me in the bastion of dreams.
A rock in the river of time
slowly eroded by the currents;
Falling into slumber, I am now dust.
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