Friday, July 1, 2016

DARREN SCANLON

DARREN SCANLON

A COLD EMBRACE

Falling into
the dark icy deep,
engulfed in the bosom
of a cold crushing sleep.

Wrapped up so tight
within a trembling embrace,
a chilling kiss caressing
your disbelieving face.

The light from above
fades slowly from view
as the writhing waters
welcome you

to their icy womb;
such a desolate tomb.

And as colour fades,
the dark grows so deep,
as you silently slip
into a long somber sleep.

Leaving behind you
a life and a love,
a realisation
of loss up above.

To fight is now futile,
for there is no release.
To accept; to welcome;
embrace the long peace.

A shuddering panic
as death fills your core,
then surrender yourself
to this cold hearted whore.

And the seas roll on
in their solemn advance,
welcoming all
who dare take the chance.

Its cruel icy depths
are awash with lost souls,
resting eternal,
the buoys bell now tolls.
*
Written by Darren Scanlon, December 2013
Revised 13th May 2016.
©2016 Darren Scanlon. All rights reserved.






BLINK

A family gathering, a party so bright
with revelers dancing well into the night.
Everyone filled with joyful mirth,
role models all; the salt of the earth.

Lost in their laughter with a roof to raise,
failing to see his cold vacant gaze.
Music and singing, they don't see their guest
as his face gives a flicker of hate and disgust.

He tries the door and it opens with ease
so he steps inside before anyone sees.
The cold of the steel he can feel in his hand
as the thrill of the chase dances round in his mind.

The room is a mural of wonderful smiles
as he raises his hand; cold steel to defile.
The click of the hammer is lost in the noise
as the lead flashes free to covet and destroy.

Screams ring out as the party is crashed,
a scene frozen in time with each powder flash.
Crimson walls paint an abstract relief
of people screaming with terror and grief.

The chamber is emptied, each finding its mark.
The room is awash with death, rank and stark.
He casually turns and walks out to the yard,
not a flicker of emotion on a face cold and hard.
***
Out on the plains, way down in the south,
the kids are in bed as he kisses her mouth.
The fire crackling warm as they snuggle on down,
the couch, the comfort and her silky soft gown.

The lovers entwine in a tryst of abandon,
minds swimming free as the flames dance in tandem.
Oblivious to the wind whipping leaves on the wall
or the distant rumble, as the thunderheads call.

The sated lovers in the lightning’s frieze,
the roar of the wind is now rattling the eaves.
The realization that all is not right
descends on them both like the slash of a knife.

The kids are screaming as, in a nightmare, they wake.
The windows are rattling and threatening to break
as they're dragged from their beds with dust in their eyes
and carried to the shelter amidst mothers stark cries.

The deafening roar as the twister emerges
from out of the gloom as it crosses the verges.
Tearing to shreds all that lies in its path,
dealing death and destruction, it cuts a wide swath.

Down in the dark of the basement they hide,
clinging to each other in fear; terrified
as a force of nature beyond demons dread,
obliterates their world; all they have, overhead.
***
She lovingly stares down into innocent eyes,
mother and child they are bonded by life.
Joined far beyond any minds eye can see
as she walks the dead streets, yearning just to be free.

She ducks into an alley as the bullets return,
shielding her child from shrapnel and burns.
Crouching low; there’s the bridge at the end,
if she could make it across then salvation descends.

The war-torn streets are littered; destroyed,
where once children played and screamed out their joy.
In a crouching run with her child held tight
she makes for the bridge and the end of her plight.

The bombs and bullets so deafeningly loud,
raining random destruction and carnage all around.
She ducks behind a car, burned out in defeat,
as an un-seen force carries her back off her feet.

A ringing in her ears and dirt in her eyes,
the shock of the blast caught her quite by surprise
throwing her back into what was left of a wall,
bricks and rubble continuing to fall.

She’s staring down at her black, charred hands
and wondering what it is that she doesn't understand.
Reality hits hard and she crumbles inside,
searching the rubble for her sweet little child
***
We take so much for granted in our everyday lives,
looking down our noses on the poor and deprived.

We place such importance on possession and pride
and yet all we are doing is stretching the divide.

We wake every day expecting nothing to change;
that all that we have will remain for an age.

But life as we know it is such a fragile thing,
no matter how much we dress it with baubles and bling.

In the blink of an eye it can all turn to dust,
the baubles can break and be tarnished by rust.

Be it nature or man with a hand on the spear,
never you doubt, death is circling near.
***
Flashing lights and radios blaring,
police tape holding back crowds who are staring
at the scene of the crime and the carnage inside
as horror has again, crossed over the divide.
*
Crawling out from the remains of what is left of their home,
shocked and dismayed in the wake of the storm.
All around them homes are flattened; destroyed
like so many matchsticks thrown into the void.
*
She sits in the rubble fingers bloodied and torn,
looking bereft at the life she had borne.
She cradles her child, hanging limp in defeat
and kisses its forehead, forever to sleep.

Written by Darren Scanlon, 16th October 2014
Revised on 17th March 2015








FOR YOU
To gaze at the gleam
in your deep loving eyes,
across the heavens I'd soar,
to find the brightest burning star
to warm the sweet face I adore.

To you, I would give
the universe, entire,
just to see the smile on your face,
to feed the fires
deep within your heart
and the heat of your tender embrace.

For you, my love,
I would lay down my life
in a heartbeat, without second thought,
for the beat of your heart
drives the blood in my veins
and without your deep breath,
I have nought.

Like the burning sun
in the heavens above
you shed light
on my darkest dismay,
but more than that,
you're the reason I wake
and give thanks
each and every day.

*
Written by Darren Scanlon, 4th December 2015.
©2015
DARREN SCANLON.
All rights reserved.



2 comments :

  1. Thank you very much. I am truly honoured.

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  2. Your words of passion are once again highly appreciated. You provide inspirational and thought provoking poetic insight. Thank you for your continued contribution to Our Poetry Archive.

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