Poem 4: A Tribute to Edgar Allan Poe “Fabric”

There are those dreary nights

When one swears to hear tapping

Out there, or in my beleaguered mind

Fear, isolation, and other destructive blights

 

Or is it a ghost

After all, I lived and loved

Made glaring mistakes in my lust

those of which I should not boast

 

The radiance, beauty and dare

That voice so wild and untamed

The way she entered the room

like a Greek statue, arms aflare

 

I keep hurdling in anxious temptation

Is there a greeting, within my tortured soul

My heart beating, in a doomful cry

the pounding, I fear, is my final Damnation

 

There is a rise in me

some misty apparition of hope

So I did take advantage of my aging feet

and checked the door to see

 

Before me, a milky darkness

There was silence, yet a silky flow

Strange threads of white

teasing me, and my moral starkness

 

Two golden wings appeared, waving

and then turned to black

Speeding off or disappearing

I could not tell in gasping breathes craving

 

The story was told

but the end was in my room

As I turned to see a wedding dress

tattered and cold

One thought on “Poem 4: A Tribute to Edgar Allan Poe “Fabric”

  1. You’ve captured the emotional depth, loss and sadness of Poe’s RAVEN in this poem. Especially poignant the final verse: The story was told/ but the end was in my room/As I turned to see a wedding dress/tattered and cold

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