The Devils clock poem

The Devils clock poem

Tick tock Tick tock
The Clock strikes 1
The First shall be strung

Tick tock Tick tock
The Clock strikes 2
One with a gun they slew

Tick tock Tick tock
The Clock strikes 3
No one will hear your plea

Tick tock Tick tock
The Clock strikes 4
You see blood under the Door

Tick tock Tick tock
The Clock strikes 5
You won’t make it out alive

Tick tock Tick tock
The Clock strikes 6
Your crimes you cannot fix
 
Tick tock Tick tock
The Clock strikes 7
You won’t make it to Heaven

Tick tock Tick tock
The Clock strikes 8
The Devil’s waiting at the Gate

Tick tock Tick tock
The Clock strikes 9
You start to lose your mind

Tick tock Tick tock
The Clock strikes 10
You begin to see the dark men

Tick tock Tick tock
The Clock strikes 11
Return to 7

Tick tock Tick tock
The Clock strikes 12
The Master he comes to Dig & Delve

The Master

The Master

Pantoum 

The Master

The black dog walks down the street

Looking for his master long since dead

Hoping that they would thus meet

Along this street of dread

Looking for his master long since dead

The Master choked on a bone

Along this street of dread

He could not reach his phone

The Master choked on a bone

But his dog didn’t know

He could not reach his phone

No one saw him go

My Favorite Poet

My Favorite Poet

 

My favorite poet of all time has to be: Edgar Allen Poe! I believe it is his sense of darkness and dread that just makes me so happy!!! I know I’m morbid….but what can you do… Also another one of my favorite poets is Emily Dickinson, her delicate nature seeps into her poetry and just makes it so simple yet extravagent.But I like darker poetry, like poe’s “The Raven”, and “The Tell-Tale Heart”, and Dickinson’s poem, “I Could not stop for Death”.