Doctor Bones

Doctor Bones

A Poem by David Lewis Paget

I watched him stalk through the evergreens
In his black top hat and tails,
Just like some figure, lost in dreams
Or a voodoo doll, with wails,
I’d heard that they called him Doctor Bones
And thought that I could see why,
With teeth that gleamed like white tombstones
And a hole for a missing eye.

‘You conjure him up,’ said Marceline,
‘You bring him back from the grave,
His ancestors had laid him down
He was much too bad to save.’
She called Darleen and she told her, ‘go,
Bring a ritual bird to slay,
We have to get rid of Doctor Bones
Or Marc may die today.’

I lay back on the verandah, and
I fell in a tranceful stare,
I looked on out to the evergreens
And knew I could see him there,
He carried a stick and danced about
Then bowed with a sweep of his hat,
‘He’s dancing upon my grave,’ I said,
‘Now what do you think of that?’

Darleen came back with a feathered bird
And she danced and swung it round,
Filling the air with feathers as she
Dashed the bird on the ground,
‘Get back to the grave you came from,’
Marceline screeched out to the wood,
And Doctor Bones responded with moans
Then sank to his knees in mud.

They said that they broke my fever as
The bird had screeched at the last,
They wiped its blood all over my face
Where it seemed to set, like a cast,
I rose up out of my torpor and
Saw Darleen clutching the cat,
While I was stood by the mirror, and
Was wearing his tails and hat!

David Lewis Paget

© 2016 David Lewis Paget


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This is my response to the trashy rigrogs ( throw'in that work back in your stupid face )
What hate must fill your heart and soul! You sick sick individual. God forbid you are a poet.
You need love and forgiveness for attacking Mr. Padget....you are dark and evil....

Posted 8 Years Ago


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David Lewis Paget

8 Years Ago

I've deleted his trashy post, Jane. Thanks for coming to my rescue.
Jane Winters Rogers

8 Years Ago

You are welcome.



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Whoa, this is visceral in detail, all so foreign and strange but fascinating...compelling even.
Wow.

Posted 8 Years Ago


David, Very good imagery, Dr. Bones must be a close relative to the Grim Reaper. I am too awkward to dance, let alone on someone's grave. Thank you for another fine poem, Good Sir. Richie

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Yikes!... heh. Voodoo house calls... hmmm, wonder if that's in the medicare coverage plan...hahahahaa. Entertainment with feathers. I liked.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Nothing like taking on the appearance of old ghosts we want to be rid of. Valentine

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Excellent imagination, as always!
~M.Babu~

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Added on February 9, 2016
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Tags: voodoo, tombstones, wails, Marceline

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David Lewis Paget
David Lewis Paget

Moonta, South Australia, Australia



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