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by Rainbow Reed




  The Wicked Come

  By

  Rainbow Reed

  The Wicked Come

  Rainbow Reed is one of the new exciting generation of unique contemporary poets.

  The Wicked Come is an exciting, sinister collection of Dark Romantic and Gothic Horror poetry featuring many new twisted poems fear from horror writer Rainbow Reed.

  The collection explores the darker side of humanity, what happens when people love too much, when sanity crashes against madness and meet the characters that inhabit the shadow lands of society: the gourmet detective, the doctor with interesting hobbies, the unnatural gardener and other creatures.

  The work published in this book is the work of Rainbow Reed. The book author retains sole copyright to her contributions to this book. Rainbow Reed is hereby identified as author of this work in accordance to section 77 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

  Poetry Index

  Love Lies

  Devotion

  Dinner Date

  Dream Girl

  Online Lover

  Bitten

  Primrose Close

  Bloody Mary

  The Storm

  Princess Lollipop

  The Statue

  Fractured Mind

  Free

  Voodoo

  The Cottage Garden

  Prayers

  Lady In Black

  Grey Eyes

  The Hunter

  The Mystic Isle

  Buried

  Grave Spirits

  Love Lies

  Bright,

  Shining star.

  On sultry sand,

  Drying seaweed

  Curls and sighs

  Like Silent spectres

  Yachts’ glide past.

  Watched by

  Sleepy, golden

  Sun.

  Seagull

  Shrieking,

  Swoops and dives,

  On silvery fish

  In tangling weeds.

  Pebbles jingling,

  With your laugh,

  Water runs

  From my

  Grasp.

  Your face

  Ripples

  Under waves.

  Memories lost

  To tidal graves.

  Sweet sea smell

  On salty sand,

  Perfume placed

  Upon your

  Hand.

  One day

  Our love

  Was washed away.

  As walking on,

  A lanterned pier.

  Blinking in

  A twilight night

  I spied a

  Cosy couple

  Walking by.

  Water playing

  With your hair

  Fixed blue eyes

  Just seem to stare.

  You Never saw me

  Standing there.

  Now waves rush in

  As days roll past

  And fading memories

  Always last.

  Devotion

  Beside your bed,

  The photo rests:

  Happy Wedding Days,

  Soft, loving eyes,

  Seas of blue,

  A sunshine smile,

  On an Angels’ face.

  White satin sheets

  Lie crumpled, twisted;

  Gently caressing contours

  Of a sleeping you.

  Your perfume lingers

  Loiters on soft pillows,

  Sprinkled with Rose petals.

  A cluttered dresser,

  Betrays your life:

  Spilt perfume bottles,

  Flaking eye shadow;

  Strawberry lip gloss,

  Our favourite taste,

  I must have.

  Fire red curls,

  Sweep, blushing deeply,

  Across your sleeping face.

  Silky, soft touches

  Of rare found beauty.

  A strand borrowed.

  Saved for later.

  Upon your pillow,

  I place more offerings,

  Rosebuds: blood red

  As my needy heart.

  You stir; waking.

  And through the skylight

  I leave alone.

  Our love hurts,

  Rips me apart.

  As from my night-time post.

  I watch...

  Your frightened face

  Through curtains

  Searching for me.

  Dinner Date

  Silently he stalked,

  Where the nameless walked

  Patrolling midnights' beat

  With heavy, dragging feet.

  Creature of shadow land

  Lawman, with gun in hand.

  Fog smothers everywhere

  Shrouding the killers’ lair.

  Evil prowls the dead street;

  Echoes of muffled feet,

  Silently, people past,

  Dripping hearts, racing fast.

  Poster on shop window peers,

  As photo fit face leers.

  Front pages scream in fear.

  Midnight ripper, comes here.

  Beware this savage beast,

  Beware his human feast.

  Woman caught, out alone.

  Whispers to her cell phone.

  Grey form on poster glares,

  Transfixed, she stops and stares.

  Shadow flits across her face,

  Warm heart begins to race….

  Scents of fear, fill the street,

  Sweat trickles in the heat,

  A scream, a trip, fall…

  Bold lawman, answers call,

  Gently, he takes her arm,

  “I’ll keep you safe from harm.”

  She flicks strawberry hair,

  Relieved to be in his care.

  Lawman guides her through town,

  Tense face looks up and down,

  “You look tasty, my dear…”

  Blue eyes widen with fear.

  He grinned.

  She froze.

  Dream Girl

  She floats

  Outside my window;

  Whispers softly,

  Through my dreams.

  Telling me,

  I am

  Not

  Alone.

  Black dress

  Fluttering,

  Raven hair flying.

  Glowing face

  Of palest silk.

  Beckons to me

  Across the

  Abyss.

  With sharpened

  Claws, scratching,

  And bright eyes begging,

  Long, tongue licking,

  Black rose lips.

  I open window

  She flies In.

  A vision of beauty,

  A waxen moon,

  Drawn from

  Darkness in my mind.

  Beckons me

  With long sleeve flapping

  To the creaking

  Window sill.

  She jumps falling,

  Into darkness.

  Rustling sounds of flight.

  I follow

  Desperate to belong

  I jump

  I fall...

  The path bleeds red.

  As smiling softly,

  She swoops

  To feed.

  The Online Lover.

  City sounds screamed and swirled,

  Sirens raced through neon world,

  Shutters shook, while ghost trucks sped

  Lewd vacant sign flashed deep red.

  Her laptop buzzed and flickered,

  While angry parents bickered.

  She stared at the screen entranced,

  Red electric shadows
danced.

  Angry voices drifted near,

  Pa sailed in on wave of fear,

  “Switch that off!” Screams, floating head.

  And get some real friends instead.

  Footsteps fiercely stomp away.

  Girl opens laptop to play,

  Hidden under counterpane,

  Waiting for the storm to wane.

  Port of safety, sight unseen,

  Message moves across the screen.

  Online lover wants to meet,

  Wild racing heart skips a beat.

  Laptop lies on tousled bed,

  Swamped in linen, glowing red.

  Bedding smoulders in the gloom,

  Smoky waves surge from the room…..

  In strip club across two states.

  Josh, fifteen, but thirty waits.

  Balding hair and sweating hand,

  Waiting for his catch to land…

  At the coach station she waits,

  Tiny girl by boarding gates,

  In rucksack sharpened cleaver,

  Lover Josh will never leave her…

  Bitten

  Falling leaves,

  Exploding into flames

  Burning red and golden

  Chasing red shadows

  Across. your silent face.

  Soft chestnut curls haloed

  Against a leafy pillow.

  The quiet rise and fall

  Of your chest

  Breathes life into me,

  Intoxicating aromas arise,

  From the sleeping you :

  Stale sweat and fear.

  Raw red bands scratch

  At your white wrists

  Where I removed

  The bonds of love,

  Fading slowly with

  The sleeping sun.

  Angry amber eyes

  Snap open wide.

  You start you howl;

  Then to growl.

  You will never

  Leave me now.

  Primrose Close

  Silently, they stopped to stare,

  At the freak with raven hair,

  His eyes rings of Dante black,

  Angry looks burnt through his back.

  Strange black clothes flapped in the air.

  Flying back to darkened lair.

  Primrose Close, closed its eyes,

  Abnormals’ were despised.

  Close people; pillars of good,

  Bedrock, of their neighbourhood.

  They must be rid of this thing,

  It was either Close or Him…

  Nice rose woman grew flowers,

  Tending garden for hours,

  Poor old woman left alone,

  Husband ran away from home;

  Roses blossomed pink and red.

  Left no trace where husband bled…

  City Banker, number One,

  Works in cat shelter for fun.

  Brings home strays of the City.

  Model of care and pity.

  Fur coats are her only vice,

  Never wears the same one twice...

  Number four is Dr. Pace

  White coat and a kindly face.

  Some patients give him pleasure

  He enjoys them at leisure.

  Watching limbs lying twitching.

  In glass jars in his kitchen…

  Hidden in the smallest nook,

  Shy, school teacher ticks his book,

  Enslaved with education

  Spends evenings on Chat Nation

  Befriends lonely teenage girls,

  Loves the ones with Mommy’s’ curls…

  Freak flew home, the Close stood still.

  Silent curses of ill will.

  Hidden in his bedroom lair,

  No one saw his hungry stare.

  White Collars bored him to tears.

  Blank people with stagnant fears.

  The loathing ripped through his heart.

  Close and him were far apart.

  They would never feel his need,

  Watching Normals’ fear and bleed.

  Deathly pale and feeling ill.

  Slunk out silently to kill...

  Bloody Mary

  The blackened room,

  Sat in the gloom.

  A tap drips slow

  Floor creaks below,

  In dead of night,

  Rose eerie sight.

  A yellow mist,

  Clawed and hissed,

  Drip, drip, drip…

  Hot steam creeping,

  Water seeping,

  Covering all,

  In steamy shawl…

  Woken from sleep

  Through steam you creep,

  Cursing the flood,

  Hear water thud,

  Drip, drip, drip….

  Grey mist clears,

  Mirror leers,

  Take a chance,

  A furtive glance.

  Pale girl staring,

  Red eyed, glaring,

  Wild, banshee screams.

  Silver knife gleams…

  Drip, drip, drip….

  Slumped on floor,

  To breathe no more,

  He lies alone.

  She flies home.

  To wait once more

  At deaths door

  For whispered name,

  To begin the game

  As peaceful again,

  Outside the rain,

  Goes, drip, drip, drip.

  The Storm

  On granite rock,

  The woman sat.

  Damp hair trickled down her back,

  Azure highlights glimmering,

  Golden curls shimmering.

  Seaweed sparkled; waving wildly

  White foam horses rear and pound,

  Surging through the rocky mound.

  Crashing against the sleeping stone.

  Woman sits and

  Stares alone.

  Black cloud glares,

  Fog horn blares,

  Lightning screams across the sky.

  Green eyes pierce through crushing waves,

  As raging waters tumble by,

  Swirling through the hidden reef.

  Sharp fanged rocks, lurk just beneath.

  Hungry for their prey….

  Fisherman caught

  In the storm.

  Spies cast off lover all forlorn.

  His heart pounds with fear and shock,

  Demon lover clinging to demon rock,

  Soaked in sea spray but shining still

  Fisherman feels a surging thrill,

  Pulls rudder across hard and fast,

  Sails moan and flap against the mast.

  Fishing boat thrown up and down,

  Fishermans’ face creased with frown.

  Woman sits in silence

  Undertones of

  Violence.

  Green eyes glowing at her lovers face,

  Thinking of happier times and place.

  These eyes melt his heart of stone,

  How could he have left her all alone?

  Fishing boat drops from wave on high,

  For a minute caught, seeming to fly.

  Then falls and smashes into the foam,

  Broken, drifting forever to roam.

  Siren smiles and sings her song,

  Waiting for another to come along

  Princess Lollipop

  Blonde curls, hug face so fair,

  Prettily standing there.

  Barbie dress; splattered red.

  Tabby cat- lay quite dead.

  But she was not to blame,

  Cat had spoiled her game.

  Her classmates were very bad,

  Giggling made princess mad,

  They did not understand,

  Or obey her command

  Luckily... class burnt down,

  Wicked whispers through the town.

  Lollipop loved art,

  Drew pictures from the heart.

  A severed dripping head,


  Some teachers lying dead.

  Specialist came to call,

  She was too good for school.

  Sudden screams filled the air,

  She was too brave to care...

  Her Mom lay in the hall,

  Dad plastered on the wall.

  Princess Lollipop went to play,

  And put her pink shotgun away.

  The Statue

  Trees stood dark against the sky,

  Branches rattled a war cry,

  Howling wind ran through the trees,

  Stealing dark, decaying leaves.

  Hurling twigs against gnarled bark,

  Strange sounds echoed in the dark;

  Bowing branch taps sleeping tomb,

  White mist rises in the gloom.

  Shiny truck with glaring light,

  Waking spirits in the night,

  White washed headstones frowned and glared,

  While iron statue turned and stared.

  The truck rocked with heavy beat,

  Masked the sound of dragging feet,

  Iron statue, dripping red,

  Woken from its earthly bed.

  Young man smoothed his lovers face,

  Falling into fond embrace,

  As setting sun oozed and bled

  Shrouding all in shades of red.

  Grass crunched under heavy tread,

  Flowers shook with quiet dread

  Roosting rooks cawed in fright,

  As statue hunted in the night.

  Scabbard clanked on iron plate,

  Eyes glowed through mask of hate.

  One arm raised in angry fist,

  Iron hook glinting in the mist.

  Both lovers jolted with fear…

  As screeching scrape came from the rear

  Tall man cursed and hurried out,

  Dark shadows lurking all about…..

  Empty silence fell too fast

 

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