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Folk Tales & Night Drives

A piece about going mad

By Silver DauxPublished about a year ago 1 min read
Photo credit: Nathalie Daux

I am a human until the rains pull in on the horizon,

Human until I must wade out of the reeds and taste

The ambrosia of sticky fear inside warm human blood.

I am a human until the green streetlights shift red

And catch the pinhole glint of hunger in my eyes.

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Then I shift into something old and ancient and wicked.

My edges bleed into one another until I am a messy canvas

Of black and grey and white and all the horrors in between.

I am an eldritch god spreading long arms and howling

Into the depths of an unfathomably black, moonless night.

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I become the black expanse between the stars above.

I become the rolling mist galloping across freeways,

Dragging my tongue across the asphalt to leave a red trail

Of someone else's soul behind me, between the white dots

Marking up the perfect black river for the sun to judge.

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The music even believes the inception of this folktale,

Of the demon driver coaxing a human body of metal

To dance like the smoke piling off a long stick of incense

Around the curves and down the straightaways.

This is the pillow-talk of a grander web of universes.

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The night is black, it is green, it is red like the sanguine hunger

Pooling under my tongue, making me less mortal than I was.

I am woven with the milky seminal fluid of the stars.

I am a web of everything that could be and as I tear up the road,

I remind every wide-eyed body of metal of what could be.

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My teeth hook on the rails of old train tracks and tear them free.

I spit out the iron spikes and swallow the taste of ancient tales.

This is my night, my country, my road and nothing can dismantle

The gnawing, voracious hunger inside my belly that is turning me

Into a midnight fairy tale, a piece of folklore with glowing red eyes.

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About the Creator

Silver Daux

Shadowed souls, cursed magic, poetry that tangles itself in your soul and yanks out the ugly darkness from within. Maybe there's something broken in me, but it's in you too.

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  • The Dani Writerabout a year ago

    Oh my! That is a poem and then some! The imagery you have conjured is powerful and relatable on many levels. I relish the way you've ended this one, "The gnawing, voracious hunger inside my belly that is turning me into a midnight fairytale, a piece of folklore with glowing red eyes." Representative of the type of fire needed in this stage of existence. Thank you for writing and sharing your craft!

  • Cindy Calderabout a year ago

    What a fabulous poem this is - don't know how I missed it when it came out. It's a powerfully profound, perfectly precise perception and use of structured words.

  • Sam Eliza Greenabout a year ago

    Captivating!

  • Cathy holmesabout a year ago

    Fabulous, once again. Well done.

  • D.K. Shepardabout a year ago

    Felt both familiar and otherworldly all at once! Great vivid color imagery woven throughout!

  • Oooo, milky seminal fluid of the stars, I especially loved that line!

  • Mark Grahamabout a year ago

    Poetry meets fiction. I thought it was about vampires and werewolves and then demons came forth. Great work.

  • D. J. Reddallabout a year ago

    Madly memorable.

  • Lamar Wigginsabout a year ago

    Another stunning performance... 👏👏👏 Take a bow!

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