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Mark Wells

Poems
- Am I Dreaming?
- Band of Brothers
- Gangster Land
- Magical Lessons
- Am I Dreaming
- Crimson Ghoul
- Omen Of My Death
- ADRENALIZED M.D.
- Necromancer
- Dreams That Run Wild
- Smiles in the Aisle
- Shipwrecked and alone
- Up over the top
- My Heart has left its dwelling place
- The Drummer
- Reflection
- Binocular Ocular
- Trapped in a Sphere
- Kaleidoscopic
- Canvas Magic
- Nervous Eyes
- Reptilian Smile
- Earth Wind and Fire
- Scar
- Purest Gold
- Alligator Bread
- Effusion on an endless journey
- Effusion on an endless journey part two
- Poets Pantomime
- Always
- Smoke Motes
- It tastes like fear
- Float To You By Moonlight
- Infinite Vibrations
- Breathing Fast
- The Devils Dust
- Heavens Gain
- The Lord Is His Name
- Haiku Poem Three
- Haiku Poem Two
- Haiku Poem One
- Smiles In The Aisles Two
- Ape-Parently Human
- Fluke Of Nature
- New Pleasures Prove
- Love Vapors
- What Went Wrong
- Human Nature (Senyru)
- Human Thoughts (Senyru)
- The Living Image
- Hell Is Calling
- Winter Haikus
- Chimera
- Sirens Crave
- Summer Haiku
- Athena
- Swirling Chasm Pleasure Dome
- From An Ernest Glance
- The Dark Tower
- The Dark Tower Part Two
- Anthem Of The Dead
- Child Of Nature
- Fallen Soldier
- Poets Riddle
- Orchestral Storm
- Death Row
- Vision Of Peace
- Romantic Spell
- Little Red-Eyed Hood
- Snake Eyes
- Jack And The Beanstalk
- The Burner
- Spook Or Spooked
- Shot Down
- Hill Tomb
- The Second Coming
- Natures Haiku
- Pipe Dreams (Senyru-Tanka)
- Countdown (Tanka)
- Abyss
- Son Of Light
- So Simple! (Haiku)
- Awesome Chorus
- Eye Candy
- Perfect Heaven
- Collective (Senyru-Haiku)
- Dusty Night In November
- Here's One In The Eye
- Please Come Back
- Banshees
- Red Rivers
- Conscience Calling
- Feelings
- The Devil Rides
- Brand New Day

Omen Of My Death (9 ratings)
         by Mark Wells

It was rugged country; I passed through a precipitous ravine.
This was a valley of some depth and could only be entered from the southeast,
I had enough fresh provisions with me for a small feast.
Passing through a chain of soapstone hills,
A fissure in the soft rock attracts my gaze.
Squeezing threw my horse seemed nervous as if sensing danger,
Or was he just bored with this endless rocky maze.
Birds assembled in vast numbers as the wind had entirely ceased.
Then the bird's noise seemed eternal chirping into my mind,
Their tune had broken and spoiled the peace.
My skin felt cold it was the perfect whiteness of snow.
Prickly sensations crawled up my spine then into my skull,
My horse had stopped bolted to the ground and would not go.
I looked around my perception told me danger,
My cheekbone twitched from a bead of sweat.
Then I saw it was I mad or in a dream?
Those eyes so large or so it would seem.
A monster it had to be, or a demon of some dimension.
My impulse was to draw my gun but my arms lay dormant by my side,
My horse was bolted also eyes transfixed gapping wide.
I was now unmeasurably alarmed was this an omen of my death? Or worse?
The creature moved gracefully towards me,
Flourishes of dust cascaded disturbed in its dream like wake.
My whole body still rooted in the saddle began to quiver and shake.
Reaching inside my spirit was gone forever,
A power, an opiate vapor, dewy, dim, engulfed my shell.
Wrapping around my life source, sucking, draining me to oblivion,
Darkness no pain just an endless rush to the gates of hell.
Through the portal I was thrown my soul to the devil locked in stone.
Is this my end because of my sins?
In a world of the dead...
My soul a stagnant tide...
Madness, sphere's of woe...
Birds laugh around...chirping...chirping...chirping.



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