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5. Twisted Love Story (American Cinquain)

5. Twisted Love Story (American Cinquain)

5. Twisted Love Story

(American Cinquain)

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Prologue

[Spirit]

      The rites

      Must now begin.

      The Sleeper gathers round

      The instruments he must perform

      In trance.

      The knife

      Is held. The blade's

      Sharp edge is used to cut

      Each finger on both hands, so they

      Bleed through.

      The words

      Are set in blood

      Upon the paper with

      The name and date of his lost love

      On it.

      In deep

      Dark trance, he sets

      The candle on the floor,

      Then kneels, then holds the unlit match

      And strikes.

      So done,

      He holds the match.

      The candle flickers up

      Into a flame. The message starts

      To burn.

      Before

      The flame dies down,

      The Sleeper goes to bed,

      So that he can complete the rite

      In sleep.

      So now

      He drifts to sleep

      And dreams he is inside

      His bedroom, where his practiced words

      Invoke:

[Sleeper]

      "I now

      Invoke your aid

      To find my love and shed

      My tears of mirth and grief for her

      Sweet smile.

      "Spirit,

      I greet the world

      Of terror, shock and fright

      To meet my long-departed love—

      Awake!"

      And yet,

      When I now ope *

      My eyes to see my room,

      I'm still within this dreaming state

      Of fear.

      For all

      Is mist and fog

      Inside this bedroom dim,

      Which just an hour ago was filled

      With joy.

      Just now,

      My world enfolds

      Itself to sleep and leaves

      This room to things invisible

      To sight.

      Such is

      The state in which

      I now take up my knife

      To still the beatings of my heart

      With blood.

      Beyond

      The mind, a dark

      And footless gate appears

      And opens wide its yawning mouth—

      The void.

      Vast are

      The barren plains

      That dwell there, vaster still

      The inner depths that hold the realms

      Within.

      "What realm

      Beyond the spans

      Of such huge voids exist?

      What greater span than human thought

      Is there?"

[Spirit]

      "The dreams

      Of sleep eclipse

      The length and breadth of time,

      Which slows or stops time's grasp upon

      Our wills."

[Sleeper]

      "What then

      Beyond the span

      Of dreams exceeds such realms?

      What greater span than human dreams

      Is there?"

[Spirit]

      "The realm

      You always dread

      To enter in, the space

      Of nightmares where your fears

      Reside.

      "Remain

      Not long within

      The midnight's witching hour

      Of spells and vain conceits of pride

      And sin.

      "Stay not

      Therein upon

      Your peril at the hour

      When demons walk the land at three

      O'clock.

      "O'erstay **

      Not long the hour

      Of wolves at four o'clock,

      Lest just before the crack of dawn,

      You die.

      "Do not

      Forget these words,

      Sleeper. Your life may well

      Depend upon them, if you find

      You're trapped!"

1. Hour of the Witch | 12:00 a.m.

[Sleeper]

      Those last

      Departing words

      Send up my spine a chill

      That robs me of a restful sleep

      In bed.

      But then

      I recognize

      The hour the spirit chose

      To warn me of th' impending doom—

      At dawn!

      Damn that

      Prophetic fiend!

      In recognizing that

      I'm still inside the fatal dream,

      I dread—

      Dread all

      The chances I

      Mistook for folly at

      The ticking of the fatal clock

      Of doom—

      Dread all

      The tidings of

      My fate upon these walls,

      Now stained with blood that spell her name

      And date—

      Dread all

      The sick and dire

      Imaginings that man

      And woman share in hate and woe

      And fear!

      For just

      A moment's time,

      I dwell upon these thoughts,

      Until the rustling curtains break

      Their hold.

      Here strikes

      The midnight stroke

      Upon some unseen clock.

      The fatal strike resounds and fades

      To naught. ***

      No sound

      But his heartbeats

      Now interrupt the still

      And silent room. He then gets out

      Of bed.

      Below

      Me at my feet

      Lies my own candle snuffed

      Out, melted down to half its length

      And mass.

      Moreo'er, ****

      I see the pile

      Of ash that once contained

      My lover's name and date in blood.

      I cry.

[Lover]

      "Cry not,

      My love, because

      I'm here upon this hour

      Of your late summons, where we stand

      And meet."

[Sleeper]

      "My God,

      Are you for real?

      Are you the fated love

      I lately wed in sacred bond

      And love?"

[Lover]

      "Look on

      And know my face

      And listen to my voice

      And reach out for my hand to touch

      And know."

[Sleeper]

      Known are

      The charms that love

      Can swell inside the heart.

      Now struggling thus to keep my feet,

      I doubt.

      Decide

      For me my fate

      Or what you will, yet when

      I listen, look and touch her hand,

      I yield:

      "You are,

      Indeed, the one

      I've yearned to hold within

      My arms once more, if only just

      In dreams!"

[Lover]

      "Dream on

      And love me with

      The passions of your kiss,

      And may our hearts entwine fore'er *****

      In bliss!"

[Sleeper]

      Believe

      When I recall

      The glories of her lips,

      So sweet to taste. My life is now

      Complete.

      Compare

      Such ecstasy

      In vain, if any eye

      Should witness such a paragon

      Of bliss!

      But now

      Must come the fall,

      For her soft sultry lips

      And honeyed breath decay to lips

      Of death.

      Devoured

      In death's embrace,

      I jolt to feel the cranium ******

      Imprint its rotten teeth upon

      My lips.

      Lest I

      Lose all my wits,

      I yank myself away

      From that impostor, reeling in

      Disgust.

      Down deep

      Inside my soul,

      I scream in vain, insane

      To every sacred creed or prayer

      Or oath.

      Oh God,

      Oh God, oh God!

      I fall upon the ground

      In agony and shame, debased,

      Disturbed.

      Despite

      All that, I'm sane

      Enough to see the bones

      Enfold themselves in flesh and garb—

      A witch!

[Witch]

      "Why look

      Upon me so,

      My love, when I can give

      You several thousand kisses more,

      Tonight?"

[Sleeper]

      "Take your

      Foul lips and jests

      With you towards that Fiend

      You call your sire! Be gone, be gone,

      You wretch!"

      With all

      My strength, I take

      My stand and glare upon

      This vile impostor in my hate

      And rage.

[Witch]

      "Revenge

      Is not a dish

      Well served in bloody heat,

      For I prefer mine cold to touch

      And eat!

      "Enter

      My word of foul

      Delights and drink my cup

      Of sweet delusions! Feast upon

      My whims!"

      With that,

      The witch advanced,

      Stalking and leering with

      The stench and look of death's

      Disease

      Described

      Upon her face,

      Turning her nasty looks

      Into the sweet but false compare

      Of beauty.

      "Behold

      Your lover's face,

      Your destiny and fate!

      Behold in me the deep desires

      That tug

      "Those sore

      And fickle strings

      About your heart and eyes

      And loins! Behold the fruitful sweets

      Of love!"

[Sleeper]

      Looking

      Upon such vile

      Deceit, I fled the room,

      Disgusted by her parody

      Of health.

      Here then

      Begins the vile

      Pursuit from room to room,

      Past countless doors and beds

      Defiled,

      Doomed to

      Repeat the chase,

      Until I should collapse,

      Exhausted, drained of courage, life

      And hope.

      Here now

      As I collapse,

      Defeated and distraught,

      I close my eyes and start to pray

      In haste,

      Howe'er

      Useless it seems

      To try; and in the midst

      Of sudden doom now come upon

      Myself,

      Many

      A thought of hands

      Wrapping around my neck,

      I wait and wait for such a doom

      To come

      Claim my

      Life, but instead

      Of bony hands that curl

      Around my neck, nothing at all

      Happens.

2. Hour of the Devil | 3:00 a.m.

[Sleeper]

      Here now,

      After I pause

      A moment longer, I

      Now ope my eyes and gaze upon

      A room

      Redone

      With racks of dark

      Red wine upon the walls

      For rites and spells of sacrifice

      And death.

      Dark is

      This room with rows

      And rows of maddening

      Books, knowledge-bearers, tomes

      Of lore

      Lost to

      The sands of time,

      Recovered only with

      The scraps of evil tidings in

      Grimoires.

      "Give me

      The strength to call

      On you to do my part

      In this unending round of chance.

      Awake!"

      And yet,

      When I proclaim

      My worth upon the air,

      Only a spell of silence greets

      My words.

[Whisperer]

      "Wishful

      Invocations

      Cannot increase the stock

      Of your unfruitful venture, yet

      I'll make

      "My one

      Exception for

      A suitable price made,

      Depending on what you can give

      To me."

[Sleeper]

      "My wife,

      I want my wife

      Back in my arms again—

      The real one, not the blasted witch

      Ere now."

[Whisperer]

      "Noble

      Is the humble

      Heart that wants a humble

      Dream, a wife to love and cherish.

      That it?"

[Sleeper]

      "It's that,

      No more, no less,

      Just resurrect my wife,

      And I shall be content, happy

      And gay."

[Whisperer]

      "Give then

      Your soul to me,

      And worship me from now

      Until the hour upon your last

      Breath. Deal?"

[Sleeper]

      "Deal." So

      I take up the

      Terms, knowing I will have

      To pay it back with all my soul

      In death,

      Doomed to

      Enter the realm

      Of outer darkness where

      The blinding light of Satan hides

      No sin.

      So now

      I wait and wait,

      Expecting something big

      To happen, though I know not what

      It is.

      It's like

      Awaiting some

      Unnerving boon to spring

      Upon your heels like a stray dog

      Of fate.

      Fear clamps

      Its jaws around

      My beating heart and grips

      Me in suspense as one possessed

      With death.

      Deranged

      Becomes the man

      Awaiting in the dark

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      Before the tide of fear can crest

      And ebb.

[Whisperer]

      "Enter

      The void in front

      Of you and trust in me,

      For through me shall you find surcease

      From pain.

      "Perhaps

      You might obtain

      The one you've longed to hold;

      You'll never know until you tread

      The path,

      "Passing

      Into the path

      Untrodden by the meek,

      For nothing ventured, nothing gained.

      Come here."

[Sleeper]

      Here then

      I tread towards

      The voided path beyond

      The fading light of ignorance

      In fear.

      For there

      Beyond the edge

      Of human sight, there lies

      An open door into some realm

      Unknown,

      Unknown

      To all except

      The brave and foolhardy;

      This door I push aside and walk

      In steps

      Subdued

      Amid the dark

      And ill-lit corridor

      Of ominous design and fell

      Repute.

      Ready

      The heart and mind

      For that which is to come;

      And so I tread along towards

      The depths

      Deep in

      The gloom and gloom

      Of eerie walls and floors,

      Just visible to walk by sight

      Alone.

      And then

      Another door

      Appears within the dark,

      Looming ever larger in front

      Of me.

      My fears

      Grow larger still

      Upon the sight of that

      Strange door now slightly just ajar,

      It seems.

      So thrilled

      Upon the sight

      Of it, I turn my head

      Behind me where I view the bleak

      Abyss,

      And when

      I turn around,

      I see the door swing in

      Without the human agency

      Of sight,

      Sound or

      Touch to remain

      At ease whereon I stand

      As witness to the movements of

      A ghost.

[Whisperer]

      "Go hence,

      And you will find

      That which you have desired

      Deep in your breast, down to your core,

      Your soul!"

[Sleeper]

      Sweet-talk

      Like this compels

      Me on to take the chance,

      And so I push aside the door

      And see

      Something

      That takes my breath

      Away and leaves me dumb;

      For there it stands, the lidless tomb

      In which

      Words fail

      To comprehend!

      My love lies in repose

      On a glowing bed of roses

      Glowing,

      Giving

      Off fragrances

      So sweet and clear to smell

      That all my sense of terror dies

      At once.

      Onward

      I step inside

      The hallowed crypt and fall

      Upon one knee in penitence

      And love.

      "Let this,

      My love, be our

      Last parting on the eve

      Of our sweet anniversary!

      So here

      "Hidden

      Beyond the sight

      Of demons, gods and men,

      I quaff the cup of heaven's gate *******

      And bliss."

      By now,

      I rise upon

      My feet and overlook

      My lover in repose so deep

      And pure,

      Pleasing

      To look at her

      Attractive figure and

      Her handsome face without a trace

      Of ruin

      Remaining

      Upon her skin,

      So smooth and silken soft;

      I place my hand upon her cool

      Mild cheeks,

      Checking

      To see if she

      Is real and still alive;

      I bend and lean my ear above

      Her mouth,

      Measuring

      The faintest breaths

      Of life still in her lungs.

      By God, she lives and sleeps the sleep

      Of rest!

      Right then,

      The door shuts up,

      Entrapping me inside

      The fated tomb before I can

      React!

[Whisperer]

      "Repay

      The guide his due,

      Sleeper, and slumber here

      Forever with your loved one in

      The crypt!"

[Sleeper]

      "Curse you,

      You blasted fiend!

      Open the door or else

      When I get out of here, I'll kill

      You there!"

      The sounds

      Of laughing spite

      Resound within the tomb,

      Almost compelling me to rage

      And rave.

      Right then,

      Barely before

      I catch my breath and calm

      Myself, a spike of terror shocks

      My heart.

      Hardly

      Do I even

      Comprehend the terror

      When round I turn to see my love

      Sit up

      Under

      Her own power,

      Looking at me with the

      Comprehension of my living

      Lover.

[Lover]

      "Lest I

      Am dreaming, where

      Are am I and who are you?

      For I am not acquainted with

      This place."

[Sleeper]

      "Perhaps

      You do not know

      The circumstance that brings

      Me here, but how can you not know

      This place?"

[Lover]

      "Please, do

      Not speak in hints

      And riddles! Where am I

      And who are you to question me

      Like this?

      "This room

      Is far too dark

      For me to see beyond

      This glowing bet of roses red

      And white.

      "While you

      Are there where I

      Can't see, come closer that

      I might perceive the speaker thus:

      Come here."

[Sleeper]

      Here now,

      I stand in doubt

      Upon the threshold of

      My lover's summons to come near

      To her.

      Here now,

      I triumph o'er

      My doubts and close the gap

      Between myself and my dear love

      And say,

      "Sweet love,

      I came for you

      To get you out of here,

      But now we're trapped, both you and I;

      We are—"

[Lover]

      "Ah me,

      It cannot be!

      For while I live and breath

      Inside this place of wretchedness,

      You're here!

[Sleeper]

      "How can

      We then escape

      This place, for we're entombed

      Inside and I can't budge this door

      To ope."

[Lover]

      "One way

      I know t' escape

      This place of endless rest,

      And yet it's fraught with many risks

      And traps—"

[Sleeper]

      "Tell me

      What it is, love!

      I'd rather risk it all

      Than spend my life inside this place

      Of doom."

      Despite

      A anxious look

      About her face, she stands

      Upon the bed of roses bright

      And says,

[Lover]

      "Since you

      Will have it thus,

      I'll do your will; come here

      And stand upon this bed with me.

      I can

      "(Combined

      In your embrace)

      Escape this place of doom,

      Both you and I, but heed my words

      Of warning.

      "When we

      Escape this place,

      We'll be inside the woods

      Where howling wolves do prowl about

      To hunt.

      "Heed me

      And know that on

      The hour before the dawn

      Is the darkest of all the night

      To hike."

[Sleeper]

      "How do

      You know the way

      When such foul menaces

      Exist upon the path that frees

      Ourselves?"

[Lover]

      "On this,

      I only know

      Too well. Before you came

      To rescue me, I had escaped

      This place,

      "Perhaps

      By fate or chance—

      I know not which or why.

      And then I walked around to find

      My bearings

      "By the

      Moonlit forest,

      Yet the howling of the

      Wolves had frightened me back to this

      Dark place."

[Sleeper]

      "Perhaps

      With me to act

      As guide protecting you,

      We may get out of here alive

      And well."

[Lover]

      "Will you

      Then help me through

      Those horrid woods at night?

      Can you ward off those monsters with

      Your might?"

[Sleeper]

      "My strength

      Is just enough

      To scare off those that stalk

      The woods at night; but even then,

      We must

      "Make haste

      If we're t' escape

      This curse beset upon

      Us both. We've little time to fear

      The rest."

      Restored

      To action, she

      Now beckons me to her;

      I follow her direction, stand

      Where she

      Stands now,

      Embracing her

      Close to my bosom's heart;

      The glowing bed of roses starts

      To shine

      So bright

      That I could not

      Bear such a sight for long,

      And I must squint my eyes to bear

      It better

      Before

      We 'gin to sink

      Into the cushioned folds.

      So down and down we sink and sink

      Until

      (Unable

      To bear the sight)

      I shut my eyes as she

      And I cling to each other tight,

      Secure.

      So long

      As I have her

      With me, I'll go with her

      To Hell and back again, so come

      What may!

3. Hour of the Wolf | 4:00 a.m.

[Sleeper]

       Moments

       Now pass, as we

       Begin to see ourselves

       Still whole, still breathing, still

       Alive.

      A sigh

      Upon the wind

      Now rustles through trees

      Beneath the moonlight of the night;

      The trees

      Take on

      The aspect of

      Of watchful eyes hid in

      The shadows of each twisting branch

      And bark;

      Beyond

      The sounds and sights

      Of monstrous things, I stare

      Upon my lover's handsome face

      And gain

      Good heart

      And courage for

      The struggles yet to come,

      For love can lift the dregs of hope

      To strive.

      So now

      We tread our way

      Into the thick of wood

      And feel the chill upon the skin

      And face.

      "Fear not,

      My love, for we'll

      Get out of this as soon

      As possible; I'll try my best

      To seek

      "Some way

      Out of these woods

      Unharmed by any beast

      Or monster lurking in our midst

      Tonight."

[Lover]

      "Thank you

      For your words of

      Courage in this fatal

      Venture through this hostile forest—

      What's that?"

[Sleeper]

      Thereat,

      I hearken to

      The sound of distant howls

      Against the silence of the night

      And say,

      "Stay low

      And follow close

      Behind my treading feet;

      There's danger now afoot upon

      Our trail."

      Treading

      So light upon

      The muffled dirt, we spot

      A traveled pathway hid within

      The woods.

      We breathe

      A sigh of such

      Relief upon the sight,

      Leading towards a safer place,

      Perhaps

      People

      To take us in

      And get us on our feet;

      And so we follow on the path

      And hope—

      Hope for

      Some miracle

      That clears away our fears—

      Hope for the chance that we will find

      Our way . . .

      When to

      Our weary eyes,

      We see a cabin on

      A shallow hillock just above

      Its base.

      Before

      We breathe a sigh

      Of welcome thoughts and ease,

      The sound of howling wolves assail

      The night!

      Now we

      Sprint along the

      Trodden pathway up the

      Way towards our place of safety,

      Nearer . . .

      Nearer

      And nearer still,

      We run as we discern

      The howling wolves now multiply

      Their numbers.

      Nearer

      And nearer still,

      We hasten up towards

      The hillock where the cabin sits

      Alone,

      And now

      We hear the pack

      Of wolves growling at us,

      And when I look behind to see,

      I see

      Several

      Pairs of glowing

      Piercing eyes, like demons'

      Eyes gaining fast and faster on

      Our trail.

      The steady

      Increase of grunts

      And growls and prowling feet

      Grow stronger as we near the hill

      And cabin,

      Combining

      Our fears in one

      Mad dash against the fate

      Awaiting just behind our steps

      As food

      For wolves

      With glowing eyes

      And snarling jaws with teeth,

      Ready to clamp around our heels!

      We gain

      Good time

      In reaching hill . . .

      And pathway going up

      The hill towards the doorknob, turn

      The handle . . .

      Hasten

      Inside and shut

      The door against the wolves

      Just in the nick of beating time!

      Relief

      Resumes

      Upon ourselves,

      As we collapse upon

      The floor, exhausted with the chase

      Of fate!

      "Fear not,

      My love, for we

      Have made it out alive

      And well without an injury!

      Rejoice!

      "Rest well

      Upon that bed

      Over there where we will

      Wait out this final hour of night

      In safety!"

[Lover]

      "Such words

      Will bring about

      Your downfall if you let

      Your guard down! Do remain alert,

      By God!"

[Sleeper]

      "Good God,

      Girl, what on earth

      Has gotten into you?

      Can you not see that we have just

      Escaped?"

[Lover]

      "Escaped

      The fate of death,

      Indeed we have; but now

      I must reveal the final truth

      To you."

[Sleeper]

      "You fright

      Me, love, indeed

      You do! What devilry

      Remains for us to overcome?

      What pain—"

[Lover]

      "Pray, pray,

      Be quiet now

      So that I can divulge

      The final secret of my woes

      And fears."

[Sleeper]

      For her

      I bite my tongue,

      Awaiting yet more words

      Of warning or direction from

      Her lips.

[Lover]

      "Heed me

      When I now say

      That I'm no longer what

      I used to be, that I have changed

      To something . . .

      "Something

      I dare not say

      To you, because I am

      Afraid to tell the only man

      I love."

[Sleeper]

      "Listen,

      My love, I will

      Not faint or turn away,

      Because you are my love, even

      In death.

      "Do not

      Ever doubt me

      When I say to you that

      I will always love you—always

      Love you!"

[Lover]

      "You do

      Not understand!

      A curse now hangs upon

      Me with its fangs upon my heart

      And soul!"

[Sleeper]

      She walks

      Away from me,

      But still I follow her

      Towards a shuttered window that

      Lets enter

      Enlightened

      Streaks of moonlight

      Filter through the shutter;

      Here she flings and shutter open

      And says,

[Lover]

      "See me

      For what I have

      Become, a monster to

      All human sight! How can you still

      Adore . . ."

[Sleeper]

      And now

      She starts to cry

      As she transforms into

      A she-wolf of such monstrous look

      And size!

      Such words

      Can little paint

      The jolt of horror in

      My heaving breast, a stern denial

      Th' insane

      Insist

      Against the cruel

      Evidence of my sight!

      I ball my fists, i shut my eyes,

      And yell,

      "You monster!

      Impostor! Fiend!

      Where have you taken here?

      By God, if you don't tell me where

      She is—"

      I stop . . .

      I now can see

      The reason why she is

      A she-wolf . . . She went out before,

      And I . . .

      I was

      Not there when she

      Got bitten by the wolves

      When she had ventured outside of

      Her tomb.

      To think

      I was not there

      To safeguard her from harm,

      And now I view the sad result:

      I failed,

      Failed to

      Protect the one

      I loved when I chased out

      The wolves with gun in hand and shot

      My love,

      Leaving

      Her bloodied and

      Dying within my arms;

      The wolves have given her new life

      In death,

      Despite

      My vow to her;

      I look upon my love

      Now curled into a giant ball,

      Cowering,

      Cornered,

      Afraid of me.

      I now collapse upon

      My knees, knowing that I have failed,

      Crying

      Cruel tears

      Of bitter pain

      As I have never cried,

      Bearing my tears as penitence

      For failure.

      "Fear not,

      My love, for I

      Will never hurt a hair

      Upon your head, nor will I fail

      You now.

      "No matter

      What will happen,

      I'll always—always—love

      You as a human or a wolf;

      So bite . . .

      "Bring an

      End upon this

      Eternal curse of pain,

      That we may live together as

      Two wolves."

Epilogue

[Spirit]

      What words

      Of sweet regret

      Could falsify such love;

      The she-wolf timidly uncurled

      And shed

      Such tears

      As human eyes

      Can only shed—regret,

      Remorse, commiseration in

      One act,

      An act

      Of surrender

      To the magic hand of

      One final chance to set things right

      Once more.

      Moved to

      Action, she stood

      Upon her legs and lunged

      Upon her kneeling lover, arms

      Outspread,

      Offering

      Himself to her

      Sharp canines tearing at

      His flesh; he screams in utter pain

      And dies,

      Defying

      The curse laid on

      Her cursèd head as she

      Tears him to pieces, ensuring he

      Will not

      Need to

      Share in her curse;

      So with her lover dead

      And free of sin, she breaks out of

      The window,

      Where she

      Attacks those wolves

      Who gave the curse to her,

      Killing many wolves but dying

      Upon

      Unending

      Bites to herself,

      As the wolves begin to

      Tear her limbs apart, staining her

      Fur in blood

      Before

      The final hour

      Of night begins to end,

      Bringing the dawn of a new day

      To life.

      Let us

      Assume those two,

      The Sleeper and Lover,

      Are now together in the tomb

      Of love.

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