Mythia-The Illusionist

by Bhavin   Jul 25, 2008


Unseen as a shadow, on a moonless night
She glides, she cripples and zooms around
Igniting the minds with scare and fright
She leaves her victim, almost spellbound.

She attracts her prey with a threatening smile
On silent music, she dances and grooves
Making him follow her for many a mile
She seduces the target with her lusty moves.

A trap of fatal attraction is laid by the seductress
That makes him chase her with a sense of euphoria
Helplessly he's driven to despair and madness
And thus strikes a fatal illusionist called Mythia*.

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*Mythia is pronounced as Mithya. It means an illusion. I cannot explain much about the poem but its nothing less or more than a visual treat. Personally speaking, the poem can be understood by visualizing the whole poem.

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  • 15 years ago

    by Sourav

    Illusion or false... doesn't matter...
    It's a good dark poem. With description of something haunting. Nice lines... easy to visualize...
    Good work!

  • 15 years ago

    by Goran Rahim

    Hello dear the greatest poet of P&Q
    after awhile i came back to the site and the first thing i did was come to check out your poems. what a joy to know my friend surprised me.......
    you have done a job which might only been done by the top poets of the world.
    great job for your great works..

  • 15 years ago

    by InterviewWithTheKat

    I really enjoyed this poem.
    (I was drawn to the title having once written a story called mythia!)
    Im very drawn to the descriptions, and prefer a poem that I can visualize.
    Very well done.
    Kat x