Posts Tagged ‘vampire’
Her Eyes – Poem by Bruce Whealton
Her Eyes
or Which Way Will I Run
I saw her picture in the paper - just her eyes but that was enough - and my stomach felt sick suddenly. I had been warned about her but I didn't notice when I looked into those eyes that there was nothing in there. I had been warned about her but I thought it was an exaggeration or a figure of speech. “She is a demon and she'll use you,” my friend had told me. “Is she not cold to the touch? She is the undead she is not alive.” But there must have been something in those eyes... something that made me believe her so many lies... obvious lies; bizarre lies. It was only by some miracle that I got away. Yet seeing those eyes, her eyes the other day, in the paper, made my stomach sick. Sometimes I still get scared when I walk down these city streets and I wonder if I'll see her and what will happen - what I'll do. Will I run? And if so, which way will I run? By Bruce Whealton – April 13, 2009
A Place to Stay – poem by Bruce Whealton
Shelter
A place to stay
It was like yesterday when I met this vampire and nearly moved in with him. He offered a place to stay. He drank from me for 24 hours leaving me in a dream-like state. I still see those teeth and the shinny bald head. I was amazed at how he controlled that dog of his, too amazed to notice how I slipped into some trance from which I might never have awoken. Somehow I escaped without a scar - I can barely find the puncture wounds – it seems like it was just a dream. For a while there he followed me - no it wasn't my imagination, others told me they saw him following me. I'm not sure why he gave up some time ago. By Bruce Whealton – April 2009