There is one escape That you cannot accomplish To leave yourself behind In the dust of your running feet Just like a shadow It is firmly attached To you even if Sometimes you do not Recognize yourself -Kel Dayheart
No Remnants
It's blue skies again The storm that ravaged Has settled and disappeared Leaving the appearance That it never was To begin with -Kel Dayheart
Gamble
I don't think I'd be Willing to bet On you It's a bad Deal A bad hand A bad roll I'd lose all I had But I'd be Hooked Without a hope Of a big pay-day -Kel Dayheart
My Hope
Somewhere, in this world Wherever you are I hope you have Found happiness -Kel Dayheart
Quote of the Week #17
I enjoy reading the classics, as you guys may have noticed. I've read the classic 'horror' novels that we still spin-off of today: Dracula, Frankenstein, and Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. My unchallenged favorite was Dracula (and not just because I read a vampire book on the beach though I was amused as hell). Highly recommend... Continue Reading →
Haiku #71
The scent of apple Lingers on my leather coat Long after night falls
Haiku #70
It's that time of Year again, chill in the air Warm apple cider
Quote of the Week #13
Bad luck 13 just in time for October! (Side note: 13 is my favorite number) So to keep the theme of October, we have a Stephen King quote: "Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, sometimes, they win." -Stephen King -Kel Dayheart
“I put a spell on you, and now your mine.”
It's that time a year again, Halloween! So the whole month (besides the blackouts) is dedicated to tradition Halloween, horror, creepy, and high emotions. Are you excited? I'm excited. Maybe you'll get some extras... -Kel Dayheart *Title comes from the song "I put a spell on you" I believe the original is Annie Lennox,... Continue Reading →
Ignoring Ignorance
I don't read the news any more The headlines only depress me More deaths here A tragedy there Worse than before The world has never seen this Words, words, words Empty without real feeling Ignorance is nothing more than ignorance -Kel Dayheart
