Is this a nightmare? Shapes bend, with the wind Gates lie still: lurk around corners And foul beings, smell, dead, they lay unseen. Here, sounds of doom" ?fill nameless rooms, Where mysterious manuscripts" ?: Dare, to tell the dead" ?what lies ahead. There amid many, strange things I found: Raving of madmen" ?curses and clowns" ? Black books, stones, legends and frowns. Along side its path, crawls, only shadows" ? In ominous shapes: not to be determined, In these solitude vaults, down, way down.... Haunted by monstrous nightmares One lives by these monolith unbridled spirits Drossy, dreamy, I say forever, screaming!... Dlsiluk, 5/16/04 [revised: 9/102005] #821 Note by Rosa: Dennis Siluk wrote a book recently, or a year ago or so, called "The Macabre Poems," ? it was his 27th book [now he has 31, which his new book coming out, "Peruvian Poems," ? next month]; and his 4th book in poetry. And his deepest book in this genre. Matter-of-fact, he followed the path of such poets" ?in creating this book" ?such poets as: Clark A. Smith, Lovecraft, Robert Howard, and of course his favored, George Sterling; in doing so he centered on the more deeper assortment of adjectives for description, as he calls it; and made a statement on the book, and in public when the book came out, saying: "If you want to know who you're dealing with, you got to take a muster-seed of faith with you to the pits of hell; playing it safe will not get you home." ? Poetry, as Dennis says: can be many things to many people, and denying the invisible world is not the way to truth and reality. Thus, this is a poem that never made it into his book. |