Andrew Durbin

Nightmares

I have stood at the doorway of dreaming.
I have ventured where no one would dare,
To a place where no sunlight is gleaming,
And where devils carouse in the air.
Where I found myself endlessly screaming,
As I looked in on my own despair.
 
I have crept through the forests of yearning,
Where the creatures of night make their home,
With the smells of the dead that are churning
And decaying within the dark loam.
And my mind is forever returning
To that place where one never should roam.
 
I have been where the secrets are hidden.
I have climbed the great mountains of rage.
I have gone where I have been forbidden.
I have seen what is kept in the cage.
And the winds of the night that are ridden
By the things that are old without age.
 
Far beyond a mere man’s understanding,
I have been to all places of dread.
The great weight on my mind is demanding,
And my sanity hangs by a thread.
But my nightmares are ever-expanding,
And it seems they are going to spread.