The Stalker

The Stalker

A Poem by Blake Q Hatfield
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Written from the stalker perspective.

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i wonder what you are like every day
the thought of you brings my day to a start
the stolen scenes of you fill my night

 

i'm a watcher in a hidden spot
i guard you from all those that would harm you
i look in awe of every move you make

 

in my spare time i plan out our days together
the wedding and kids all rolled into one
we'll have a bright future someday

 

i can't believe it's been this long
our relationship has flourished, truer and truer
one day you'll know how much we are meant to be

 

if only you knew what lies ahead
if only you could see that we are meant to be
if only you could see me

 

i grow more impatient and bold, day by day
soon we'll meet face to face, and out of my dreams
soon our reality will kick in

 

you don't seem to understand our destiny
you don't seem to see we are meant to be
you are truly delusional

 

you had them push us apart
you sent me away from your sight
but i'm a lover baby, and i'll never surrender us

 

and now i sit here in this cage
i sit here thinking of you always
and i realize, i'll be back for you someday
 

© 2008 Blake Q Hatfield


Author's Note

Blake Q Hatfield
You have to admit that we all wonder what exactly goes through the minds of the people that are stalkers. I wrote this one a few years back about what I thought they might think. It's kinda like the song "Ominous Man" by the Verve Pipe.

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I LOVE THIS. o= It's perfection, really. It was almost comical in stanzas like the third & a little frightening in others! This did a great job capturing the oblivious love that someone can hold for another, and the workings of the mind of a stalker. Wonderful & very rewarding to read!!!!

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Interesting perspective. Its all out of love and longing it seems. I would wonder about beauty, control, and ownership. Is it about thier true happiness? Wonderful how the delusion is percieved by the deluded.

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

holy s**t, wow memories of a not to far gone past, never thought of it like that. this tricks me, keeps me creeped in that kinda watch your back always way, great job especially for getting me to feel so much in the daylight. awesome piece.

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Blake...thanks so much for the clarification. Forgive me i saw my comment here twice and erased one...nada! They both erased. I apologize...however, your comment was helpful. LIZ

Posted 15 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Yeah, there were quite a few gramatical errors. I got the ones I saw, thanks for letting me know. I too am not a stalker, but when I tried to put it on paper, I had to write it as if I was in the mindset. I see a stalker as someone who believes that what they feel is genuine love. Their fixation on the object of their affection fuels their desire. They might think themselves beneath them, thus in the begining the more mild and timid stalker, hiding in bushes, looking from afar. A peeping Tom that wants more than just a glace. The stalker creates a fantasy in their head about what the relationship would be, and the pull is so strong that they believe it to be reality. Those last stanza's are the point where the stalkie has began to notice and reject their advances, and thus call the athorities to get rid of the stalker. They never let go of the fantasy and fight to keep it, even while in prison. It's similar to the progression of the Verve Pipe song, "Ominous Man." If you take a look at the first stanza, it seems sweet, but by the time you reach the end of the song, you see the darker/agressive side.

Posted 15 Years Ago



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Blake Q Hatfield
Blake Q Hatfield

Philadelphia, PA



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I began writing back in '94 and I've been in love with it ever since. Music has a big influence on how I write, and what topics I choose to write about. I like to write a clever piece every now and th.. more..

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