The Last Word

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    The Last Word

    The Gothic writer is at his desk

    Thinking of new stories to entertain his readers

    He has his pen and writing pad at hand

    Waiting for inspiration

    Ghosts and goblins pass in and out of his mind's eye

    But the author is tired

    He is now 83 years old

    He has written many books

    A glass of red wine is by his side

    He feels his age

    This will be a quiet death

    His legacy will last

    The characters he has created will live in the imagination

    And entertain generations to come

    Old houses and deserted graveyards

    All scenes for malicious intent

    The fireplace burns brightly

    The old author starts to dream

    These will be his last thoughts

    He passes from mortality into immortality

    He no longer exists but his spirit lives on

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    baby19 commented on The Last Word

    03-14-2009

    when i read this i think of u just sitting there and doing the things that u have said in the poem.

    The true philosopher and the true poet are one, and a beauty, which is truth, and a truth, which is beauty, is the aim of both.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson, American Poet (1803-1882)

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