Oh My Knight - A Goddess Standing Beside A Princess

Oh My Knight - A Goddess Standing Beside A Princess

A Poem by Cyprian Van Dyke
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Pushed down by a beautiful goddess, helped up by a powerful knight with a game plan.

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After a night to remember, 
I wake up in my bed under a sheet of sunlight, 
In a city like the lost Atlantis. 

My thoughts of last night are a blur,
I vaguely remember a party,
And two voices among whispers. 
"A goddess, 
A goddess, standing beside a princess." 
The only ones standing outside of costumes, 
In a room full of knights, 
Stuffed with masculine jewels. 

I walked to her with a mask-less face. 
With dry lips, I said, "Hi."  
But I got pushed away by her rolling eyes. 
The floor was like the sky,
I kept falling, waiting to hit the ground and die. 

At the feet of knights, I rose once again,  
At that, a knight slithered past,
Leaving his sword in my hand. 
Not knowing what to do,
I drew upon my imagination*. 
I defeated the goddess and avenged my soul. 

Later that night the goddess’ body was found, 
Beside the sword, I allegedly stole. 
Word broke out and a rumor roamed, 
Onto the streets, under the gloom. 

Then the sunlight touched my face. 
Opening my eyes I see it’s a new day.
The world is bright andI'lll walk 
Through this maze of city buildings,
Wearing a smile on my face,   
To show my sanity… after that revolution.

1/22/2016      
Pen name: Cyprian Van Dyke 

© 2016 Cyprian Van Dyke


Author's Note

Cyprian Van Dyke
Footnote: If you imagined you did something, did you really do it?
This is just a hint to understanding my story here.

I'm interested in knowing what kind of writer I am.
What made reading it worthwhile?

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My love for fantasy drew me into this poem, that reads to me like a beautiful story.
I find the story it tells very interesting and intriguing, it left me pondering and seeking for the meaning behind this dream.
I'm still wondering, why did he kill her? Was it to because she rejected him and his pride/ego was hurt? What about the princess? Did he kill the Goddess so he can be with the princess? My brain just runs wild with so many questions XD
Thank you for sharing this poem, I really enjoyed it, it was very entertaining ^_^

And to reply to your author's note. I don't think I can really define what kind of writer you are, but from the stories you wrote, I see your style as fiction/fantasy, which I love. You have an overflowing imagination that gifts you with awesome stories, I hope you keep writing more of them =D

Posted 7 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Cyprian Van Dyke

7 Years Ago

Okay, thank you. I'm always trying to progress with wisdom.
Thank you for the compliment. You.. read more
Sweet

7 Years Ago

That's great ^_^ keep up the good work! I'll keep trying my best, thx.
Cyprian Van Dyke

7 Years Ago

Thank you! And you're most welcome!



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Vividly-written piece of a time and moment that successfully takes the reader 'away'

I enjoyed this, Thanks for sharing

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Cyprian Van Dyke

8 Years Ago

Thank you, very very!
A dream blending with reality. Powerful use of phrases. You have overcome the goddess, you have prevailed.
Is this a hint at some weakness that you have overcome in real life, or some demon that needs to be overcome.
It is good in the sense that the reader has to fill up those spaces that you have left unclear.
What happened to the knight who gave you his sword? Why did he give you his sword?
An interesting tale.

*shabeeh*

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Cyprian Van Dyke

8 Years Ago

Thank you for your insightful comment! Yes in a way it is a hint to a real life challenge. Leaving s.. read more
Different and unique would be an understatement.
There is a strong voice here very distinctive to its genre.
One might assume fantasy but I'd like think the reality of our complex minds can often trick us into thinking we made it all up, when the truth is something much more than we imagined..
Thank you for sharing this intricate piece of your 'imagination'.


Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Cyprian Van Dyke

8 Years Ago

Thank you for your insightful comment! I like the way you think. I think the source of that unknown .. read more
The title caught my attention as I am ever interested in the lure of knights and princesses, kingdoms, and even dragons. The way you have mixed fantasy with reality is interesting and to know that you broke out of the fantasy into the reality of life and memory of what was brings it all together.
I agree with Jacob that it would be good to have at least one line in the last stanza about the knight, or the Goddess. Perhaps you are the God of the story and your sanity is the victory and that would be enough - or maybe your soul now free from the fantasy and living now in reality is the end of the fairy tale.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

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Cyprian Van Dyke

8 Years Ago

Thank you very much!

I just replied to Jacob's comment. You've captured my point of v.. read more
a fantasy mixed with reality...and it works very very well indeed---
I like the knight and princess thing but would like to see it brought back in the last stanza...to carry the metaphorical dream all the way through the poem.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Cyprian Van Dyke

8 Years Ago

Thank you very much for your comment! I've been thinking about what you said. Though i agree that re.. read more
jacob erin-cilberto

8 Years Ago

i'll have to ponder that one...
Cyprian Van Dyke

8 Years Ago

Lol, alright. I didn't mean to blab. Sheila Kline agreed with your comment, but then she said "Perha.. read more
Very interestingly portrayed. It read like a beautiful, fanciful dream...as if the dreamer conquered a weakness...appreciated much...

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Cyprian Van Dyke

8 Years Ago

Thank you, dear! Thank you for your perspective, it's very much appreciated!
DIVYA

8 Years Ago

You are most welcome. It made for quite a different read.

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