Raven Call Poem by Samantha Campbell

Raven Call



Raven speak of dark and dreary night
Wrapped in feathers of your fright
Orange moon of Saturn's beauty
Depressed thoughts of reality

Whispering raven of my demise
Sitting steady voice of lies
Crimson drops of satins last kiss
Mixed with Sirens forbidden abyss

Swirls of black sin
Creeping obsessions under skin
Sending gallows of ravens breath
Glowing anticipation of witches Macbeth

Soft touches of glistening pelt
Dancing black birds of ribbons felt
Dying souls of beings lost
Simple pleasures of murderous cost

Dark and dank midnight screams
Frost of demonic ember dreams
Lunatic hearts of desires last sprinkle
Raining fires of stars empty twinkle

Lust of shameful sigh
Unicorns silver of healing sky
Phoenix's talk of powers divine
Sleeping skulls of humans decline
Skeletons blank stare of hell's fall
Listening to the deathly
horn of raven's call

By Samantha Campbell

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This was inspired by 'The Raven' by Edgar Allen Poe originally written in the late 90's after my 9th grade lit teacher told us that if we memorized The Raven and recited it to the class that whoever did so word for word got an A for the whole year no matter what they did or did not do

So I did, but half way through I froze and couldn't remember another word it was ok I got an A in that class anyway as it was one of my faves. The whole reason I tried it in the first place was cause a boy that I liked bet me I couldn't and that he could so I had too lol anyway I made it a lot further than he did
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