Tai the demon bester

Akamykowski

In a cave I stopped to ponder, eyes of red with yellow circles, piercing darkness over yonder. Take me then, I feel no anguish. Destiny's my only language.

"I can smell the fear, it festers, are you Tai the demon bester?"

Creature looking for the kill purposed only for the thrill, lacking both a heart and will. Give my name I'd never still.

"Lonely thing, I am the thrill. Eat your heart I swear I will."

To whom you swear and where from under?

"On to you, your grave I'll plunder."

There you are and here I wander. Make your threats I'll never squander.

"Tai, it's me your only friend. Journey with me 'til the end."

I've no friend to which you speak of.

"Lies and lies! I see your eyes."

Then it is an occular mystery, I've but eyes of popular history.

"Then if it is death you wish, come to me and fill my dish."

I made my way through veils of darkness, through a hall with great big arches. There the demon sat and cradled creatures from an unknown fable.

"Come and join me at my table."

  • Author: Akamykowski (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 23rd, 2016 03:39
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