Black Moon Poem by Timothy Lee Hollandsworth Jr.

Black Moon

Rating: 4.8


In shadow it's clouded
Hidden behind dark veil
In black it is shrouded
A cold body's tale

The darkness behind
Is less disturbing
Than what you can never find
The silent glow never stops hurting

Empty, and forsaken
Trodden and bare
The man's heart has been taken
And it was buried there

The image still haunts
The voice still sounds
The other continues his taunts
Knees fall softly upon the ground

All is calm in the dead of night
Like staring into the face of Doom
What reason is there left to fight
Underneath this Black Moon?

COMMENTS OF THE POEM

yes it is well written.. don't know how i've come across it....but glad i did... thansk for sharing, +10

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Rani Turton 16 June 2008

Very well written and very readable indeed with a strange atmosphere.

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Ever Loyal 05 March 2007

I hate this poem because i know how it was inspired. Although a black moon does sound pretty cool! i wonder...

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