Maybe

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Gastronomical visitations.

Maybe

Maybe it's an illusion
And there's really nothing there;
Yes, just a mild delusion
But so help me, I could swear
Each night I'm not alone.

Maybe it's from viewing
All too many horror flicks;
Yet bedtime finds me stewing
'Bout the scene my mind depicts;
Each time I hear that moan.

Maybe deprivation's
All I'm really going through;
Your basic visitations
By a ghost that's haunting you,
End up as silly dreams.

Maybe I'd dismiss it
As another sleepless night;
Yet one could hardly miss it
Bellow out in mad delight,
Eliciting my screams.

Maybe what I'm hearing
At this hour within my room;
Yelling close by, ever nearing,
Bears a harbinger of doom;
Emerging from this hell.

Maybe, but come morning
All is well, I can relax;
Yesterday was just a warning:
Bean-o cancels these attacks;
Even stops the deadly smell.

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Elleword commented on Maybe

10-24-2009

Hmm..haven't seen a Acrostic poem in a while..the rules are not rigid with this type if poetry (I think). All the lines in this poem relate to or describe the main topic word..'Maybe'..good job R J Gardner :-)

When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.

John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Thirty-fifth President of the USA

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