Beckon Me Still

Beckon Me Still

A Poem by Caradoc
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A tale of blood and death and woe...

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I am lost, sweet Purity,
So lost
Fool that I was, my curiosity
Bent my will
To gaze behind the looking glass
I knew not the cost
And fate, my fate, has guided me ill

The whispers drew me, lured me, through the night
On past the shadows and o'er the hills
Away from safety and far beyond the light
I could not, would not see
The truth of things that haunt me still
Doleful river, Acheron, that won't set me free

Now I can't ever escape,
My chains
Bound by the blood, remnants of old mistakes
I am cursed
To wait long past the living last
Tasting red wine stains
And pain, my pain, driven by the thirst

Sweet siren touched me, loved me, as I died
Beneath the moon and within the halls
Sheltered from sunlight out where the vile ones hide
I cried to, tried to scream
Inside the earth while dark things crawl
Woeful river, sister Lethe, where only memories dream

I am cold, this pallid skin,
So cold
As I stalk forth, to slay my earthly kin
Hard I fight
To keep myself from wicked acts
Loss that church bells tolled
The eyes, my eyes, empty in the night

Bright blood it holds me, molds me, as I burn
Aching hunger deep within my soul
Unfettered urges to have that for which I yearn
I battered, shattered chains
Killing myself to make me whole
Scorching river, Phlegethon, just one sip to cast me in flames

Why, my God, why me forsake?
Oh God
I prayed to you, to help me awake
Save my life
Release me from my sins, my past
Defiled, tainted, flawed
The wails, their wails, echoes of my strife

Darkness maimed me, claimed me, for its own
Rivers running far into my core
Tarnished servant of Erebus by Night enthroned
I slumbered, hungered long
Victim of lost and ancient lore
Spiteful river, by Styx vowed, dripping waters quest for life prolonged

I am gone, empty and void
All gone
My mercy fled, by hate destroyed
Bitter, pale
Thirsty for the lives of men, at last
Howling demon vicious spawn
And death, that Death, sovereign of the Veil

Carnage swallowed me, followed me, where I tread
Legends still are told, cold night fables
Mysteries of me and mine and mortal dread
We've thrilled you, killed you all
Like elder Cain and sad drawn Abel
Keening river, Cocytus, long lamenting humanity's fall

I am dead, sweet, sweet Purity,
So dead
Yet corpse that I am, I live eternally
True I hunt
And ever hear that carmine call
Which nothing can fulfill
Save red, your red, oh Beckon Me Still!

© 2015 Caradoc


Author's Note

Caradoc
There are five rivers within the Greek underworld, each ruled over by its own god.

The River Acheron - - - > http://www.theoi.com/Khthonios/PotamosAkheron.html

The River Lethe - - - > http://www.theoi.com/Khthonios/PotamosLethe.html

The River Phlegethon http://www.theoi.com/Khthonios/PotamosPyriphlegethon.html

The River Styx - - - > http://www.theoi.com/Khthonios/PotamosStyx.html

The River Cocytus - - - > http://www.theoi.com/Khthonios/PotamosKokytos.html

Erebus was the Greek god of darkness. - - > http://www.theoi.com/Protogenos/Erebos.html

Nyx was the Greek goddess of night. - - > http://www.theoi.com/Protogenos/Nyx.html

Among other things, this poem is inspired by the poem "It Calls", by TinaK.

http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/Tinawolfie/1030622/

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Wow. I love this write. Truly! You have a way with words Caradoc and I'm so happy I stopped by to read this masterpiece! My favorite lines were these:

"Now I can't ever escape,
My chains
Bound by the blood, remnants of old mistakes
I am cursed"

Fantastic. Absolutely perfect. (:

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Caradoc

9 Years Ago

Thank you so much, Madalyn. I am not sure if I prefer this piece over Painted Echoes, Scents of Sin,.. read more
Madalyn Beck

9 Years Ago

I will be checking those out then! (:
Caradoc

9 Years Ago

I hope you enjoy them. :)



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A glimpse of the darkness core of the heart, there are so much emotion put into it that I can’t even utter. You’ve touched something more darker, I adore this great vision and thoughts for it painted so much of what you describe. Very well done. I like it!!!

Posted 11 Years Ago


Caradoc

11 Years Ago

So glad that you liked it. I thank you for the read and the review. Have a wonderful day/night.
Congratulations this poem has been "approved" for publication in...

THE MAGICAL MYTHICAL MYSTERY COMPENDIUM.
-Metaphysical, Mystical & Fantastical Poetry of the Arcane

By John Phoenix Hutchinson and Others. (c) 2012

Please feel free to submit other poems as you are not limited to one entry. Also please write a short "bio" about yourself and send to me via private message. This will be published along with your poem. Thanks J.P.H.

Anyone wanting to make Submissions to this Writers Cafe "e" book Project can do so on my group page, the deadline is 1st of November 2012.


Posted 11 Years Ago


Caradoc

11 Years Ago

Thank you very much, my friend.
John Phoenix Hutchinson.

11 Years Ago

I needed some more Mystical....and this hits the spot!
This is a phenomenal piece of writing...I'm a mythology buff myself but I've never come close to attaching such poetic depth to the rivers. The poem itself has a flow that enhances the aquatic element as well. When I was reading it, I had visions of subtle waves leveling out on the shoreline the narrator paces, retracting into soft currents inviting him to come in, the water's fine. For someone unfamiliar with the myths who wanted to know more about them, this poem would be an ideal starting point. Great work^^

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Caradoc

11 Years Ago

Thank you very much for reading and reviewing this piece. That's a pretty cool image the poem conjur.. read more
kublakhan27

11 Years Ago

You're very welcome, and I would like to check out more of your stuff once my schedule allows it...I.. read more
Apart from the character's self-abasement, read twice and slowly i discovered a very subtle meter and sinister tale. You've woven nightmares and doubts in a really appropriate way, used the ancient Greek with palpable flair which i truly admire.

'Darkness maimed me, claimed me, for its own
Rivers running far into my core
Tarnished servant of Erebus by Night enthroned
I slumbered, hungered long
Victim of ancient long lost lore
Spiteful river, by Styx vowed, dripping waters quest for life prolonged' .. .. not meaning criticism, wondering if you can replace one of the 'long' - tis the only jarring note.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Caradoc

11 Years Ago

Why do they ignore you? What you pointed out was actually something I would consider a flaw in my po.. read more
emmajoy

11 Years Ago

was joking, sorry, did put an exclaimation mark. shhh.. don't alter what your mind tells you is fine.. read more
Caradoc

11 Years Ago

In that case I shall cease my efforts to think up a replacement. However, now that I have found them.. read more
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Mia
I must be honest and say I didn't look at the links, I'm sure they would help me understand what you've written. I probably lost the plot completely. But here's what I love about you Caradoc...(relax :P...as a writer)...you wrote this incredible poem and I can still enjoy it, people can still enjoy it. You haven't limited this poem because of its genre. I thought it was beautiful and soaked up all the amazing and clever lines and I know less than nothing about Greek mythology. I have a feeling a vampire is involved, but maybe I've been reading too many vampire stories...LOL :)
“Bound by the blood, remnants of old mistakes
I am cursed
To wait long past the living last
Tasting red wine stains
And pain, my pain, driven by the thirst”
I didn’t know Arius wrote poetry :P


Posted 11 Years Ago


Caradoc

11 Years Ago

I wouldn't say you lost the plot completely. Knowledge of the rivers of the Greek Underworld isn't n.. read more
Mia

11 Years Ago

Okay, I'll get back to you on this one
Having read the Inferno Canto recently (found in Divine Comedy, I believe, or something along those lines), I am ceased from anything but words that would probably be praising your words. Therefor, I shall say none save for a few words of encouragement. Your style amazes me, as it never ceases to, well done.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Caradoc

11 Years Ago

Dante Alighieri's "The Divine Comedy", which is split into "Inferno", Purgatorio", and lastly, "Para.. read more
This poem was intense, at least that's how I felt while reading it. I loved how you put the rivers of Greek mythology in there. I think it added an interesting twist that made you think. If you don't know much about Greek mythology you are just compelled to follow the links. The poem makes you want to know. I liked all the death references to help you realize what it's about, a vampire, but it can be taken different ways. Nice name even that is compelling. Great poem.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Caradoc

11 Years Ago

Wow. Thank you so much. This has to be the longest and most in depth review you've ever given one of.. read more
Oh how I love me some Greek mythology. Do you have a poem called Beckon Me Still??? Or is there another reason for the capitalization?

Posted 11 Years Ago


Palm Tree

11 Years Ago

I'm an idiot. That's the name of this poem hahahaha. My excuse is that I haven't slept much over the.. read more
Caradoc

11 Years Ago

That's okay Palm Tree. I've been awake since 5 PM yesterday and I spent the entirety of 6 hours work.. read more
WOW really soulfully deep. I enjoyed this piece alot.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Caradoc

11 Years Ago

Thank you much for your kind words.
I don't really know how to describe everything that I loved about this poem but I did love it. It just flowed so well, and I connected to it very well. Whether I interpreted the meaning correctly or not, more interpreting is yet to be done once I look at the links in your note. Anyway, I have to say I love your writing style and this write.

Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Caradoc

11 Years Ago

I am so glad you liked it.

I can honestly say I lost a night of sleep to this piece. My.. read more
Miss. Smith

11 Years Ago

trust me, everyone should want to marry this poem
Caradoc

11 Years Ago

Everyone should want to marry my poem? That good huh? Haha, thanks.

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Added on October 17, 2012
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Tags: Blood, Immortality, Love, Mythology, Religion, Vampires

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