The Unsung Side Of Magic (Acrostic Poem: To Those Interested In Any Form Of Sorcery) Poem by Dominic George

The Unsung Side Of Magic (Acrostic Poem: To Those Interested In Any Form Of Sorcery)



Damon wants to summon a demon so he can boast
Embark on a truck journey pass a barrack of ghost
Adjure for a sure spot to lure at whatever cost
Tarsier-faced directed and pointed to the east-coast
Hollow damp burrow where shadow of furrow is lost

Woodbine scent spread fine and combines with misty air
Obsolete wall of concrete with light permeate in ray
Ultrasound echo in round and round singing gay
Lick of trick a gimmick to mimic the time of day
Danger to a stranger paints picture that something's there

Evermore thrills trigger the desire to be master
Next emerged a vitreous beast with the head of viper
Toil a thrall-spell that fail to subdue the tall figure
Engulfed in the gasp of deadly rasp porous whisper
Rest in disgrace choked off gas how Damon ends rather

Sunday, September 21, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: fiction
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