Alive In The House Of The Monkey King Poem by Derek R. Audette

Alive In The House Of The Monkey King



Alive in the house of the monkey king,
whilst the trumpets moan
and a buffet is set before me,
whilst virgins tend to my needs
and menservants satisfy my whims.
I can no longer exist in the real world,
the world of the mundane,
the world of man,
of lies,
of arrogance,
the world of torture
and deceit.
In that world
I am death,
I am sorrow
with a deafened ear
and blunted brow,
with a blinded eye
and blighted mind,
with a callous spirit
infected with compliance,
diseased with complacency.
In that world I am death,
a douser of flame,
a destroyer of light.
In that world I am
death.
But I shall always remain
alive
in the house of the monkey king.



Copyright (C) MMIV (2004)

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Tom Foster 26 October 2004

Derek, I won't comment on all your poems but all are strong. I run a readinmg in S.D. If you ever get down this way let me know, I'd love to give you a featured spot Anyway Tom

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Derek R. Audette

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