Thursday, December 27, 2012

Lonely Stand


Due to *cough*popular demand*cough* I give you yet another poem devised by me, myself, and I. 
I decided to feature this ten-liner in a new story idea (that I doubt will ever see the light of day), so I may as well give it to you now. 

In foggy window dawn has reached 
Past oceantide the sun has breached 
Through stormy rain of silver showers 
Near twilight trees and golden flowers 
The cottage slept in nighttime sigh 
With drowsy snore and sleepy eye 
We watched as flames leapt in firey daze 
And caught yonder forest in fearful blaze 
'Till scream awoke the world at hand 
And fell to silent lonely stand

The end for now, my friends.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ooh...Haunting. Me loves a haunting poem....

MORE?????

elizabeth said...

very cool, my friend. You have aroused my sense of curiosity. :D

Ely

Anonymous said...

HIIIIII!!!! Look, now I can comment right on your blog and read it and follow it like you follow me! I am very happy I can!

Thank you for the comment you left me. I am glad you liked when I talked about The Hobbit. Did you get to see it? Did you like the hedgehog and the brown man who saved him?

Kismint said...

@ L/K:
Bwahahah, perhaps m'dear, perhaps. These come quite easily to me, so if you ask nicely, there's a good chance that you will recieve. ;)

@ Ely:
Oh good. Being curious is good. I happen to like curious people very much. Indeed, I end up writing about them.

@ The dear hedgehog:
Oh yay! Now my followers are nine. Like the Fellowship, like my favorite number, and like the Beatles song. =D
I am grateful for that.

Yes, I liked the Hobbit, but Radagast was a bit too loopy my taste...though I still thought he was nice (as was his hedgehog).

Please don't hiss at me now, for saying that.

God bless,
K-Minty

Anonymous said...

*Gets down on both knees*
Preeeetty please?????
You could virtually go ahead and help yourself to the peppermint pattie brownies I just made. Maybe?

How much nicer do I have to be?
Promise to watch an episode of Merlin?
Listen to Owl City or a whole day?

Ahaha! Pumpkin Ice cream?!

Kismint said...

^_^

That'll do it.
...Merlin, Owl City...hmmm, I'm easily bribed.

When I get a moment to breath, I shall try to write my dear Lauricia a poem or too. ;)

Anonymous said...

Don't forget that every good story needs a "happily ever after" thing goin' on, you know what I'm sayin?

If we ever got together in real life, just because I love you, I would sit down and watch Merlin, and listen to you talk about your crazy obsession with Owl City ;) Oh the opposites that make us the wonderfully beautiful people we are =)

Take your time. After all, time, a happily ever after, and something epically....Well....Epic, makes a story. Err, Poem.

From Where You Cometh

Locations of Site Visitors