Revenant Gloam
Revenant Gloam
Published in The Blue Nib Literary Magazine
poetry
She often
attended my manic
ruminations.
Invisible agent
unyielding meddler
the Past
howls
its declarations
that it will expose me
obdurate specter
wretched wraith
manifesting hallways to pace
walls to scrape
air in which to shriek
precious objects to shatter
visions to pollute
with vague and false calls
palpable deception
stomping and rioting
lies in tongues
which terrorize this moment
in odious taunts
with incorporeal haunts
murking the reasons
for these visitations
these possessed spooks
these eidolons of pain
claiming me
during the
revenant gloam.
The silence sat
still, sullen
and wrung out.
“The ghosts don’t like you,”
she mumbled
finally.
I reached for her
but
she had gone.
She’ll be back.