Pall of the Souse of Usher

Good afternoon fine people! I suppose odds are in favor of some of you being not so fine but I wish you a good day nonetheless!

It’s bizarrely paradoxical that as the weather has improved to this lovely apex of sunshine and bird song, my own mood has teetered over its occasional misanthropic cliff.

There is no day without the night, plus of course, night has some advantages of its own.

Point being, it seems like a perfect time to release a slightly more depressing piece I’ve been sitting on for a while.

 

Hungry, March 8, 2018.

 

The black from which we all must come

It fails to shake off everyone

For many years we do still find

The swiftest death is often kind

The darkness stays and gorges some

Consumes the essence, evil’s won

The white alone it can not save

Embedded souls no matter brave.

 

The scene set is fairly bleak, it’s extremely cathartic though to put it to “paper”. In reflection, it reads as far less depressing and more Gothic nature. I like that. Old goth thought, like “Fall of the House of Usher” not musicians in black garb. Incidentally, I must be an uncultured swine as FOTHOU didn’t really do it for me, no doubt jaded by the approximate two hundred years of horror fiction that followed. So much build up and for a seemingly boring climax. And, as someone who as been delivering rather boring climaxes for years now, I’m something of an expert on the subject.

Thank you so much for your willingness to procrastinate from whatever you really should be doing right now. Much love to all!

-Alex Blaikie



10 responses to “Pall of the Souse of Usher”

  1. poetryfromtheinkwell Avatar
    poetryfromtheinkwell

    Enjoyed this! Clever play on the Poe allusion!

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    1. Thanks. I don’t where in my head these things just pour out of sometimes.

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        poetryfromtheinkwell

        You are welcome! Such moments often garner the best writing!

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  2. Chanelle Honey Avatar
    Chanelle Honey

    woah. I’m blown away by the morphemes you are using. Effervescent rolls of the mind

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    1. Once I brushed up on my introductory morphology I found your compliment most kind. Thanks so much:)

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        Chanelle Honey

        You’re most welcome, he he. I love morphemes and you are using classic. I appreciate people who love words guuhhhh 🙂

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    2. Didn’t actually realize I was doing so

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        Chanelle Honey

        he he now you do 🙂

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  3. emeraldsun33 Avatar
    emeraldsun33

    Hi Alex! I appreciate the need to get the darker experiences down on paper. It seems to help us “digest” them. While I enjoyed the poem, and can relate to the feeling, I really, really like your poetic line: “It’s bizarrely paradoxical that as the weather has improved to this lovely apex of sunshine and bird song, my own mood has teetered over its occasional misanthropic cliff.”
    Well done!

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