Faerie Fright

In that autumnal farmhouse
My crackling fire blazed;
Alone for weeks, I’d had weird dreams
That frightened and amazed.

November night was raining;
The final days of fall
The forests just beyond dark fields
Held back by a stone wall.

Careing for that old dwelling,
Jobless, carless, homebound,
Alone before the glowing hearth
I thought I heard a sound…

Fear then leaped upon me
And paralyzed my mind.
Lights were off in the old Maine house—
My fears were undefined.

And then I heard a music
Like mystery and dread,
Playing low in some shadowed room
And playing with my head.

I swore I heard a rhythm
Faint sounds of flute and bell
Like fairy-frenzy—or the beat
That leads lost souls to hell.

In that autumnal darkness
I huddled by the fire,
But could not shake the terror
Of my panic rising higher.

At last I stood and shouted
The names of Christ in faith;
Flung wide the doors of every room
And banished every wraith.

If God is omnipresent
And Jesus Christ is king
Then why should I be victimized,
Afraid of everything?

The dread transformed to power:
Faith rose to the affair;
No longer haunted, life and peace
Returned to bless the air.

So did it really happen?
Or was my mind deceived
By vitamin deficiencies
As others have believed… ?

 


PROMPT #24:

write your own poem that takes place at night, and describes something magical or strange

 

One comment on “Faerie Fright

  1. It happened, Chado. Similar things have happened to me…wonderful poem.

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