the poet's demise.

the poet's demise.

A Poem by Everett Dulin
"

theres always a price

"
i degrade my words,
to the purest forms.
to figure out,
if i really loved.
                       
in my castle
of mud and worth.
i can tear down the walls,
if i thought it a prison.
 
rooms without beds,
fill lonesome brown hallways.
i thought to keep it there,
above.
   
my dungeon's excess,
of lust and resent unridden.
to quell the 'cutioner,
he seems to listen.
                                   
for the 'cutioners toll
is a lovely condition.
between life and death.
'ever a disastrous decision.
            
so, hang myself high,
above my commoners.
the gallows, my home.
ill gladly testify.
             

© 2024 Everett Dulin


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Added on September 25, 2024
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Everett Dulin
Everett Dulin

Worcester, MA



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