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Swamp Hags

Above the swamp, lights wink and wave
“This way,” in eerie glow.
Beware! These false will-o'-the-wisps
Mean Death; he waits below.

I curb my horse . . . . Whoa, stop ol’ nag!
Oh, soon enough . . . too soon,
The swamp hags’ lair will come in view--
I wish for a full moon.

I check my flashlight’s dimming light;
It merely casts a glint.
There is the morass I must cross,
My mare breaks into sprint.

Her nostrils flare, she snorts and neighs,
Then rears and bolts in fear--
I take a fall, and then I know--
Those swamp hags are quite near.

Nell rears and bolts into the night,
And I lie on the ground;
The furies come in boiling mist--
With piercing, cackling sound.

In frenzied lust the swamp hags whirl
Around me, screeching till
My frightened heart and senses fail
And I yield to their will.

About This Poem

Style/Type: Structured: Western

Editing Stage: Editing - polished draft

About the Author

Region, Country: Arizona, USA

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Comments

Geezer

Geezer

4 years 3 months ago

It sounds like...

you have been hanging around with Ichabod again! I told you that he would leave your ass hanging, if you ran into trouble.
Well, at least they had their way with you. I hope that you had a snoot full; old Hilda is kinda ugly! ~ Geez.
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Lavender

Lavender

4 years 3 months ago

Swamp Hags

Hi, Jerry,
Eerie stuff! (Not sure if I want to know what happens next.) Well written, gave me chills, actually.
Thank you!
L

Gracy

Gracy

4 years 3 months ago

Oh my, those furies are

Oh my, those furies are terrifying! Well written, I love your style, end rhymes and imagery. No nits. Hope you're still alive...lol.
Gracy

VanRyan

VanRyan

4 years 3 months ago

Hello Gracy;

Yeah, I'm still alive, lol. Lynda and I are having our 2nd Covid injection this coming Monday. Thanks for liking my style; it's not everyone's--but what do I care? I'm busy writing my novel. I hope you are well. Bye for now, dear lady.
Jerry