Blinding flashing lights, Every touch, every sound, Broken lines of addiction As the bass thrummed through the nerves, The insolent protagonist, Hunting for revenge, The genteel anti-hero, Mirthful in her quest, Punches, Kicks Crushed bones, Stabbed torsos, And damaged egos. A bandaged apology, And an archaic story. A soft mutter that makes her blood boil,Continue reading “The Protagonist & The Anti-Hero.”
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O’Wise Witch Epilogue
The years forgone, Yet terror grips this town. They whisper of her cruelty, They mourn in silence, The deaths of the conspirators, And the believers never cease. The echoes of her cackles, And the small whimpers, Fills the dark silence of the night. Some call her a monster, Others, a victim. Some reminisce her purity.Continue reading “O’Wise Witch Epilogue”
O’Wise Witch Prelude.
Swish of her skirt, Innocent smiles, Lilies in her hair, Shaded by the dome of ignorance, As she so cruelly faces the horrors, The delicate facade crumbles, The shadow of rage and vengeance, Clanks of the pitchforks, Shouts of support, Screams of warning and pain, The fire in her eyes, As she erupts, Tremors ofContinue reading “O’Wise Witch Prelude.”
Unnamed 2
This is a poem based on the series, ” A Court of Thorns and Roses” by Sarah J Maas. It is a retelling of ” Beauty and the Beast”. It is a representation of what Feyre(the protagonist) went through.
O’Wise Witch
A scream tore from her throat, Thrashing and turning Begging for an escape, Sobs racking her frail body, How she wished she never knew, Never knew about the raging inferno inside her body The seething storm brewing on the brink of the horizon, Tied and suppressed. Burnt by her own fire, Devoured by the blazingContinue reading “O’Wise Witch”
Her: A Song of Shadows (Part II)
In the afternoon, Chhaya slipped out of her house quietly. She knew that her grandmother was back home, and her mother was resting. Now it was time to act out her plan. She had to go to the marketplace again, but this time, to another area. She knew that the south end of the marketContinue reading “Her: A Song of Shadows (Part II)”
Her: A Song of Shadows (Part I)
He never had even imagined that this day would come. Kneeling before a person who, he thought, should bow to him. ‘Harmless little girls roaming the streets, shouldn’t they fear me?’ thought the man. He couldn’t bear this disgrace, this embarrassment. Everyone used to be scared of him, especially the women of the town; dareContinue reading “Her: A Song of Shadows (Part I)”