EVENING SHADOWS FALL
Screaming from a darkening alley
As evening shadows start to fall,
Mournful weeping like a weary ghost
Casts an eerie, dirge-like pall.
Sobbing fills the twilit sky
As death comes surely creeping round,
Evil slinking through darkened suburbs
Of a lifeless, fearful town.
Death goes hunting through the shadows
Of a town that’s lost to fright,
Wary inhabitants stay locked indoors
Hiding till the coming daylight.
Dressed in raiments of a beggar
Through dark shadows, death does glide,
Hoping soon to find an egress
To reach those hidden deep inside.
Silent, like a shadowy phantom
Death creeps around the empty street,
Eager soon to snatch the life from
Homeless folk whom it might meet.
As evening shadows slowly fall
Terror slinks along your spine,
Racing through the darkened streets
You’re frantic just to get inside:
For those who walk the streets by night
Are prone to meet an awful soul,
A figure like some fabled reaper
Killing is its only goal.
Grimly stalking through the shadows
Of a suburb lost to terror,
Like some throwback to primordial times
A living, breathing, killing error.
Through the streets of Melbourne Town
A doleful figure slowly walks,
On the trail of luckless street folk
Through the night the figure stalks.
Gone all hopes; all promises
Gone now are all cheery dreams,
Through night’s veil, dark shadows creep
Then from the dark rings out loud screams.
Evening shadows slowly fade
As the daylight comes around,
And the loathsome reaping figure
Goes to hide deep underground.
Till the shadows fall again
Bringing with them dreadful promise,
That the horrid cowled figure
Will bring to all death’s icy kiss.
THE END
© Copyright 2021 Philip Roberts
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Screaming from a darkening alley As evening shadows start to fall, Mournful weeping like a weary ghost Casts an eerie, dirge-like pall.
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Written on June 10, 2010
Submitted by PHIL_ROBERTS on October 02, 2021
Modified on March 05, 2023
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Scheme | XAXX XBXC DEXE FGXG HIHI AXXG EJFJ DFXF CKXK XLXL XBFB XXFX XXX |
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Closest metre | Iambic tetrameter |
Characters | 1,664 |
Words | 283 |
Stanzas | 13 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 3 |
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