Asylum Of Agony

Asylum Of Agony

A Poem by Don Shaw
"

Many times people are placed in asylums that do not belong there.

"
                       Asylum Of Agony
 Gravel popping under tires, echo`s in the still of night.
 Lights in distant windows, breath of tormented fright.
 
 Ravens filled the trees, oh the story they could tell.
 My knees felt weak walking, into a slumber party hell.

 Door creaks open, rat squeals echo down the halls.
 Cobb webs cling to my face, wiping madly , blood stained painted walls.

 Cries and howls, of tortured souls, took flight,
 as the aged ceiling collapsed, in the dead of night.

 MOMMY HELP ME! MOMMY ...... HELP... ME ! lingered in the air.
 I could feel the lost, the confused, and the echoes that they share.

 PLEASE STOP ! OHHHHH.... PLEASE STOP! voice behind a door.
 The hard wood floor  moved under me, as a wave upon the shore.

 Front door slams behind me, dead bolt clicked, engaged.
 Trapped in the Asylum, with the lost souls that raged.

 Daddy ! Daddddy !  Floated in my ear.
 Daddy! Daddy save me! little girl`s voice filled with fear.

 HAHAHAHAHAHAHA !!!! Insane laughter down below.
 Spiral stair case lit up, voices calling, should i go?

 Shadows formed on distant wall, flogging was the scene.
 Chains hung from the ceiling , moisture dripped from the rings.

 Shackles clanked, as i left them in my wake.
 Oh the lost, confused souls, with a death sealed fate.

 Screams from an old woman said, LEAVE! LEAVE WHILE YOU CAN !
 Whimpering cries from a little girl,
 DADDY SAVE ME, DADDY SAVE ME, i felt her take my hand.

 A barrage of voices hit me, pinned me to the wall.
 the chains and shackles rattled, causing me to fall.

 Screams and Shrills filled the room, dragging me across the floor.
 Lights flashing, chains clanging, sounds of slamming many doors.

 I see the stairs, crawling wildly , then picked up and thrown around.
 A dust choked scream, SOMEONE SAVE ME, in my ear a little sound.

 Follow me daddy...... follow me, foot prints appear upon the floor.
 Frantic breathing, wiping sweat, little girl leading me to a door.

 Why did i come here, foolish was the thought.
 Alone in the Asylum, truth is what i sought.

 Hurry daddy ,in here, tugging at my hand.
 Safety in here daddy, follow, fast as you can.

 Door slams behind me, silence filled my ears.
 The darkest black i had ever seen, absorbing all my fears.

 Single light hanging, fluttered coming on.
 Small room filled with light, all the voices gone.

 Room was full of records, names on many files.
 Pictures on inside pockets, none contained a smile.

 Reading many stories, i felt i was going to cry.
 Little voice in my ear, people in this room, didn't have to die .

 All these people in the files, experiments, had not a voice.
 Screaming, pleading, begging, tortured, mangled , had not a choice,

 Now they haunt the halls, screaming in their pain.
 The one`s who did this, claiming they were sane.

 All the people tortured, buried, all by number.
 Faceless numbers on a rock, below they dare not slumber.

 Going through files, calling out their names.
 These people, victims, to doctor`s ice cold fangs.

 File falls, off the top shelf, landing softly in my hands.
 This is me daddy...... this is me, save me if you can.

 Hands were shaking badly, as i opened up her file.
 As i read her story, i became very ill, on fire and burning, stomach full of bile.

 She wasn't crazy, that's not why she was left.
 Very normal in her mind, she was simply deaf.

 I saw her picture next, she was all of ten.
 I read down at the bottom, no next of kin.

 This has to be exposed, people need to know.
 If i make it out alive, the media i shall go.

 I looked at the top, her number  thirty eight.
 Follow me daddy! Follow me, your departure surely safe.

 The door swung open, Gold light led the way.
 Screaming voices now were silent, chanting voices, began to pray.

 Standing outside, closing of the gate.
Truth be known, truth be told.
 This night i was guided, by innocent thirty eight.

© 2011 Don Shaw


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a solid narrative tale of a very sad tale..ghoulish horror with a little hope at the end...well written

Posted 12 Years Ago


This is like a room of horrors. great imagery and desperation depicted so well. a little long but good overall

Posted 12 Years Ago


You have painted a truly horrific scene and captured the feel of this place quite well. It has an eerie sad and cold feeling to it. the place is unnerving but also the history of the place is quite a tale as well. You have made me feel as if I am walking down those halls hearing the cries of the souls that have been left behind.

Posted 12 Years Ago


Vivid and alluring. Your words are food for my dark thoughts.

Posted 12 Years Ago


Very haunting...I love the intensity it generates...nice work!!!

Posted 12 Years Ago


this is cool like spooky and i loved the amount of detail you created, made it seem real! :D
Beth :3

Posted 12 Years Ago


Heavy scary.

Posted 12 Years Ago


When Raven's fill the trees we must watch and listen.. they are storytellers and the veil holders between heaven and earth... :) I loved this...x

Posted 12 Years Ago


Chilling and haunting with a flawless flow! Felt like i was on a journey in that asylum trying to escape!

Posted 12 Years Ago


This took on a very spooky tone... I loved the way you ended the poem with a nice Finale! - note: a few typos, and misspelled words, but a very nice poem!

Posted 12 Years Ago



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Added on October 29, 2011
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Tags: spooky, asylum, poem, insanity, doctors, tourture, pain, innocent, haunting, chains, shackles

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Don Shaw
Don Shaw

San Angelo, TX



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