Dark Watcher Over Fate

Dark Watcher Over Fate

A poem by Sydney Stone. I do not own the cover image.

There they sit on twisted perch,

Moonchild-favored, nature-birthed.

Face unseen, dark silhouette,

Spear-clenched warning, lest we forget-

What nature giveth, death shall take,

Be it plague or famine, friend or fake.

Just shy its vantage, young stag seen,

Crown held high, muscles lean.

From dark pools, youth bows to drink,

Sipping that which drives souls to darkest brink-

Sorrow, treachery, ire, and woe,

And that which hurtles us towards our foe,

Arrogance, ambition, and blind devotion,

Those traits which set our end in motion.

And yet in ripples, there are hinted,

Higher virtues, freshly minted-

Patience, courtesy, and strength of arm,

Innocence protected and kept from harm.

With each lap, more ripples summoned,

Is reason cherished? Are hearts hardened?

Whatever path is chosen, death awaits,

Crouched patiently upon the pool’s far bank.

And ever above, dark watcher waits on twisted perch,

Moon-child favored, nature birthed.

4 responses to “Dark Watcher Over Fate”

  1. utahan15 Avatar

    on the wire

    black raven

    craven crows

    conspire

    the local private gig

    is rather big

    go magpies

    yeah!

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  2. utahan15 Avatar

    mind mind tsk so unkind. who are you?

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  3. thecultofanne Avatar

    I’m not a big fan of rhyming poetry, but I kind of like that. Well done.

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