Crafty's Welcoming

Crafty's Welcoming

A Poem by Spencer Barker

A beet red nose, 
from the underside of a dark sunset. 
The laughter of children half his age, 
the screams to endear the sight to behold. 
The clown stood, 
motion deceived, 
for he was not it. 
He shuddered a laugh of his own, 
not for himself, 
but for the children he stands on top of. 
What a brute! 
Who is he but to shoot! 
A cigarette flipped, 
the leavings of the gently night light gone. 
The carousel wasn't far, 
but he said one:
 "Have your fun; I have only begun yet, you have seen the least of me!
You have seen the most, 
but not for long!" 
He shuttered a final croak of laughter, 
flipped a last flaming poke, 
and strode into the pulsing light. 

© 2016 Spencer Barker


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Added on May 23, 2016
Last Updated on May 23, 2016
Tags: Clown, Horror, Carnival, Beginning, Terror, Crafty, The Clown, Watch, Out, Thirst