I posted on Reddit for a writing contest. Link below. Look for Howlietzer. Upvote me if you like it.
I posted on Reddit for a writing contest. Link below. Look for Howlietzer. Upvote me if you like it.
When I met you, I lost my mind.
Your soul lit a fire in me
that I couldn’t quench
And once it was ignited, it set my
passions ablaze, solely focused on you.
I wanted you more than anything,
and being a clumsy fool, I scared you away.
Thinking that by chasing you I could have you,
not realizing that it made you run harder…
A game of predator and prey…
My passions flared hotter, my anger stirred,
and I pushed harder, trying to catch up.
But you still ran harder!
I’m tired, but this journey has taught me a lot.
I know myself more; I know who I am.
I know I am strong. I know I am worthy
and worthwhile, though you may not see it.
I am not chasing now. I should not have to.
If you want to know me, come and find me!
I still want to know you, I’m just not chasing.
The sky was bleak, gray, clouds that seemed to go on forever and a threatening thunder-clap that pronounced a storm was rolling in. Jared hated storms. The rain that poured out of the clouds would soak the entire yard, and he would once again be unable to mow his lawn.
It had been an entire month of nothing but rainy skies, the weather refusing to let up its torrential assault. Many of Jared’s plants were underwater; his green thumb wept over all the time he put into his plants. It was truly devastating for him to watch these past weeks.
What was truly sickening was the way that the weather played with him. He would go to there were days when the sun would peek out, and he would pray that the ground would dry up enough, and the wind would push those clouds away, but by the time he was done with his day job, he would be welcomed home to moat filling up in his front yard.
This weather couldn’t last forever. Could it? Global warming? El nino? Y2K? Every weather man had their theory on the plight of the little town of Meadowberry, but Jared began to suspect someone else was at the forefront of this madness.
Down the lane, just a couple of houses down from him, was rumored to live a wicked witch named Aunty Nym. He remembered the day she moved in, showing up in a black hearse of all things and stepping out of her vehicle with a black dress, sunglasses, and a black parasol, her lips and eyes just as dark.
She had a crooked way about her. Quiet and strange. She stayed inside her house, never leaving. Not even to get groceries.
Other than that, there was no suspicious activity. The neighborhood had been calm for years, until a couple of months ago when the Thompson do went missing. And then more recently a swarm of cats lingered on her front lawn. Then they disappeared… And with that came the rain…
Either Jared had a screw loose, or he was on to something, and he was just crazy enough to find out.
He grabbed his shotgun from off the mantle and boldly marched down the lane, braving the storm to go witch hunting. Water whipping his face and soaking through his red flannel shirt, Jared pressed on as the wind seemed to howl and push him back, growling like guard dog.
Her house was fascinating. Black and dark and haunting. It’s windows seemed to glare at his approach. The door so black it looked like a gaping hole in the building. It sent a shiver down his spine and knocked his knees together, but Jared stood tall and stomped up the porch steps, and rapped his knuckles on the door.
It was as if he’d gone deaf. He looked around the front yard. The trees swayed in the wind, but he could not hear it. The sounds of the storm muted. He probed his ear with a finger while the front door creaked open. That he did hear.
On the other side was Aunty Nym, just as he remembered her in all her ghastly glory. She smiled. It seemed like a genuine smile, but there was something wrong. As if her face was not quite right.
“Come in!” she said, “You must be frightfully cold, and oh my! You look drenched!”
She looked him up and down, disregarding his shotgun altogether, and closing the door behind them.
“Let me fetch you a nice warm blanket and a cup of tea,” she said leaving him in a normal-looking living room. He took a seat on a green sofa only to sneeze. And then another sneeze, and another. ‘Funny,’ he thought, ‘I’m allergic to cats, but I don’t see any sign of any.’
He immediately thought of the cats that he’d seen a month back, when his eyes glanced on the coffee table in front of him. There was a dog collar sitting there.
“That settles it!” he said. “She sacrificed the dog and cats to make it rain forever!”
“Oh no!” she said. “You figured me out. But I really don’t wish for it to rain forever. I just hate the sun, so I blotted it out with my clouds made of cats. And I keep those pesky neighbor kids off my property with my windy guard dog…”
“You’re a screwed up lady! And you’ll never get away with it.”
“Of course I will,” she said brandishing a wooden spoon. And with a flick of her wrist, Jared turned into a swanky coffee table.

I pray, oh Lord, for your spirit to engulf humanity.
That everyone would see each other without animosity,
And give to one another, with open hearts,
Help each other out, a world of counterparts,
That live among one another, working together.
Without creed or ideal to separate brothers and sisters.
A land of peace, a renewed world of love and goodness,
Without war or violence or greed or abject foolishness.
May your spirit, oh Lord, rest upon the hearts, minds, and souls.
Vibrate within us a need and desire to be holy and full.
Merry Christmas!

I pray, oh Lord, to be rid of my darkened heart.
Cast out the shadows, force the demons “depart!”
I want real love to burn bright within.
Not the kind that resulted from sin.
The kind that built the world and everyone in it.
The kind that spent six days to make the it perfect.
I want that flawless love, that takes care of everyone.
The kind that doesn’t stop until the work is done.
Please teach me love, so I can do your will.
Though not me, Lord, your love fulfill.