Heidi Wolf

by Montgomery   Jul 15, 2008


It was the fall when Heidi Wolf wafted in
Clothe in the mist of a redolent wind
Silhouetted by the flourescent moon
Framed in the window of a pitch-black room
Though the fragrant wind unstilled the air
The wind chimes hung silent riveted to despair

The smell of hell perfumed the room
Blood-shot eyes narrated visions of doom
In the blackness deep as a bottomless hole
Flagitious spirits wager for a wounded soul
Lucifer rolled the dice twice, with a poetic charm
But the Good Book flew open at the 27th Psalm

Heidi Wolf surveyed the scene
And filled the room with her gracious beam
From the west she summoned her Zephyr friend
And a choir of angels the wind chimes send
Then the waning moon ripened with light
And Grim and his minions took flight

When dawn arrived she stayed awhile
And as my season changed she waved goodbye
Across the field she gusted and frolicked carefree
The lush meadows kissed undulated like the sea

Now and again on a dark and stormy night
When the shadowed moon with-holds its light
And goblins and demons appear on the wall
I remember that day during the fall

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  • 15 years ago

    by Crystal Rose Blooming

    This was just magnificent, what a vision you painted. I liked the darkness of it and yet the light did over come. A very deep and powerful poem.
    Very great job my friend

  • 15 years ago

    by Christina

    This poem is very good..I can't wait to read more of your work. You have a wonderful sense of reality. I mean you say the things I feel..

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