Dark Endeavor (Part 3 of 3)
By Damon Tarloth
Written in "My-Rhymed-Quasi-Meter-Variety"
and with that said:
This Flows Better When Read At A Fast Pace...
Your destiny chosen, It's crystal clear,
Bathed in seduction, Allured by fear.
Deceitful, Treacherous plots,
Duplicitous thoughts, Must be forgot...
All or nothing, No debate,
Succumb to the Darkness,
Before it's too late.
Accept the deal, Do not betray,
No longer a choice to walk away...
Forgo, Why fight, Or imitate,
No reason to lie, Or fabricate.
No going back, Take a stand,
Your rightful place is at hand...
The time is now, Let it flow,
Don't be frightened of letting go.
Sacrifice blood, Pay the price,
Appease the gods, Blood enticed...
Invoke the fury, Fueled by Hate,
Lose control, Accept your Fate.
Embracing the Darkness now and Forever!
There's no coming back from this Dark Endeavor...
"Purely Tainted Was Altered Into This"
Damon V. Tarloth
One of the first poems I ever wrote was called "Purely Tainted", but I
have gotten multiple responses that it is just too long. So I am breaking
it down into 3 parts and renaming it "Dark Endeavor". I will keep the
original as it was originally written; as it was one long complete thought
at that moment in time. I have done a few additions and alterations, but
tried to keep them as minimal as possible. I hope you enjoy what I have
written...
Extra Information: Written in "My-Rhymed-Quasi-Meter-Variety". (Each word
after a "," is Capitalized and the reason is to put emphasis that thought.
You will also notice that there are usually 2 lines of words before you
see a "." That will end a group of thoughts by keeping them together. The
"..." is Pause Pause Pause to let it sink in. I know an English teacher
would tear into me for all of this, but this is my domain!!!
© a year ago, Damon
Author's Note:
I doubt anyone will even see this, let alone read it! If you read my words, then at least take a few seconds to leave a few of yours !!!Comments on "Dark Endeavor (Part 3 of 3)"
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On Monday, November 19, 2018, Jonas Robinson
(848) wrote:
Beautiful rhymes.