Monday, February 25, 2013

The Dark Descent

Alright, so it's been a while since my last post. (22 days to be exact) Truth is, my mind has been going on a one way track lately and I've had nothing interesting to say or write. My fictional writing even took a punch this month and I barely worked on anything. Through the ashes a phoenix will rise though (Cliche I know, but it's simple cliche's that people actually get and make sense) With that I end this brief post with a word of wisdom and a poem. First though, the word of wisdom:

Fear is a powerful emotion. It's a powerful enemy and can be a powerful ally. It causes people to do things, and it also causes them to back down from doing things. Sometimes both causes can lead to good effects, and both can lead to bad ones. Master the power of fear, and harness it. Ironically enough, do not fear- fear. Even though Roosevelt famously said "The only thing to fear, is fear itself." If you don't embrace it at times, you'll never discover what a powerful ally it can be.

And on that note, I unleash upon the world a poem that I had written during my creative writing class a few semesters back. I won't claim this to be my best works, though I do believe it holds a special place in my heart. Enjoy.


The Dark Descent


Into the Darkness I step

Into the Darkness I step, once more

 

Into the Darkness I step, to gain my power

Into the Darkness I step, through this Dark Tower

Into the Darkness I step, the world unknown

Into the Darkness I step, to claim my throne

Into the Darkness I step, to recharge inspiration

Into the Darkness I step, to complete my concentration

 

Into the Darkness I fall, a downward spiral

Into the Darkness I fall, my mind’s eye gone viral

Into the Darkness I fall, deeper and deeper I go

Into the Darkness I fall, with a king to overthrow

 

Into the Darkness I climb, the abyssal ladder

Into the Darkness I climb, Mad as a Hatter

Into the Darkness I climb, the endless night

Into the Darkness I climb, towards a hollowed light

 

Into the Darkness I step

Into the Darkness I step, once more

 

1 comment:

  1. 1st off, I totally agree with you about fear. Fear is one of the most powerful tools especially when used against someone but once it is mastered it becomes a talent to a select few. Personally, I don't think I fear - fear, at least consciously I don't. There might still be a time when I could surprise myself. 2cd thing, I like the poem, but personally repetition isn't a liking to me. It worked well for this subject because every time I read "into the darkness" i imagined myself walking down a set of steps deeper and deeper into this dark void only to be repeated with the last two lines of the poem. I love dark poems! So I did like this poem, the repetition was something I'm getting used to as I re-read it.

    Very nice blog, I didn't expect anything less, and as always I look forward to more.

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