Category: FICTION

  • Puppet on the Devil’s Strings

    On the outside

    You’re painted white

    To hide your imperfections

    You hide it well

    But time will tell

    The luster of your lessons

     

    Though I may see

    It’s not just me

    Others have found you out

    While darkness falls

    Light still crawls

    Time to scan your amount

     

    Pain and suffering mark this world

    But don’t give in an ounce

    Trials and adversity fill this world

    Fail, and the devil may pounce

     

    Angels glide upon their wings

    Demons fly with use of springs

    Razor sharp, words can sting

    Your worldly favor, most will cling

    Let go the distraction, reaction brings

    If not…

    You remain a puppet on the devil’s strings

  • ReDemon Chapter 3

    Book 1: Beckham Institute for Prodigies

    Chapter 3: First Perceptions

    Today was the day that Suzan and Sadie would leave for school. Professor Schumacher would arrive at 9 to pick them up and they would learn everything there was to know about being a prodigy in their very own school. All in 7 hours from now…

    Suzan couldn’t sleep. She lay awake thinking about the interview that she and Sadie had with the Professor a week ago…

    *****

    “Now I want you to know that the interview is mostly just a formality,” said Professor Schumacher, “But it is my favorite part. You will most likely be admitted but there are exceptions.”

    He handed both of them a pamphlet which described the school’s objectives and even had a map on the back.

    ‘To pursue excellence in mind, body and soul,’ Suzan read to herself.

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  • Perfect for Me

    Who is the girl for me?

    What will she be like?

    Something unimaginable I suppose

    For I have no idea what to see

     

    I picture a bride,

    Who deep down inside

    Wants to cut me to pieces!

    Adrenaline rushes,

    I must defend.

    In the end,

    We tame each other of those wild habits.

     

    Yes she shall be wild, but calm

    Steady; unalarmed,

    Thinking always, like me.

    She will be outspoken and funny

    And never a dumby

     

    In my place, she shall put me,

    But don’t think for a minute

    I will not fight back.

    It shall be fun.

    We’ll dance a dance of clever dispute

    Before we fall back into each other.

     

    I hope that she loves God more

    Than she loves me

    Cause that is the direction I’m going

    If she flows like myself

    And grows like myself

    There’s no telling what blessing shall fall on our home.

     

    There is more that I want

    But that’s just absurd

    No one is perfect

    Not even one

    So I fall to the Lord,

    And this is my plea,

    “Please send me my someone

    Who is perfect for me.”

  • ReDemon Chapter 2

    Book 1: Beckham Institute for Prodigies

    Chapter 2: Special Day

    Beckham City, 9:00 am August 10, 20XX… The sun rose and intruded into the girl’s dormitory of the Silverstone Orphanage for Prodigies. The hard, wood floor reflected the rays brightly upon the dressers and bunks, except for a corner top bunk that remained in the shadows.

    Little Suzan Halden, though not so little now, had slept in that bunk for nine years. It was her little nook inside this large home where she could read and write–she preferred it to any other place. It was private and yet it was amongst the chaos that was the orphanage. Living with nineteen other girls and twenty two boys can be crazy, but Suzan loved it… well most of it.

    Gradually, the sun reached Suzan’s corner; the light warming her eyelids and she immediately became aware of the reds and yellows inside of her skull. It was time to get up and start the day, but Suzan was hanging on to that space between asleep and awake, desperately wanting to stay just a bit longer. But just as the sun had snuck up on her, so had another. She felt it nearing the edge of her bed.

    It was what set Suzan apart, aside from the dark purple hair and eyes. Being a prodigy meant having super abilities, but it also meant learning new ones. Some of the other kids at the orphanage could lift buses. Others could outrun race cars.

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  • Best Friends

    You, who know me best

    The jokes we share together.

    We are separate on occasion,

    But you know me best

     

    Why is it we connect?

    Are we twins of different births

    and mothers?

    Could such a thing happen?

    Let alone exist?

     

    We exist,

    That is enough for suggestion.

    Calming effects occur when you’re present

    I can let go of myself, like a vodka and sprite

     

    Spirits rise, with a gift from the spirits

    So ours does with the gift God gave us

    And again we plummet into maddening talk

    Of how the future will be ours when it’s time

     

    We are undefined, you and I

    Yet we know what we mean:

    Sublime Catastrophe!

    That’s what we are.

     

    Devastating Bliss!

    That’s what we provoke.

    Paper covered floatation device!

    We can be just as ridiculous.

     

    Maggot covered corpse!

    We disgust each other just as much.

     

    But in the end,

    It’s been decided.

    I’ve got your back,

    And you’ve got mine.

     

    All of you,

    you know who you are,

    Are very special to me.