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Sinister Encounter
Poe laid flowers on her grave His lost Lenore One he’d love forevermore But doomed to see her nevermore Storm clouds expelled true daylight Yet near her grave on a dead oak tree An ebony raven stared and seemed to agree “Nevermore,” the bird mocked, flying off with ironic glee Clouds burst, pelting the cemetery with rain Back to his horse and carriage Poe ran Was Poe a pawn in this raven’s game plan An unhealthy racing of his heart began Arriving home, Poe sought to forget But there was the red-eyed, sinister bird Perched on the pallid bust of Pallas, it said just one word “Nevermore,” was all Poe heard Stealthily the bird had entered through an open window “Did God summon you to add to my grief?” Poe pleaded, “Will I ever find relief?” “Nevermore,” cried the demon, to Poe’s disbelief Poe tried to rid his home of the tormenting invader “Fly away; take your word with you!” But the evil visitor would not bid adieu Its single word was malicious; Poe could not misconstrue When rainfall ended, the raven flew to the windowsill “Be gone!” Poe screamed, his voice filled with hate It eyed him once more, leaving Poe in a crazed state But loving memories of Lenore it could not desecrate *Written October 1, 2014
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