Get Out Of Danger Brave Your Evils

Life has hard stories that may start out very beautiful and then without warning jump upon you like darkness. Today can have all the promises of tomorrow, a paradise in wait yet, unexpectedly it is all gone. The sunshine absorbed by the dark clouds and the picnic spoilt by the rain. Perhaps the harshest is the untimely goodbye.

Get Out Of Danger Brave Your Evils

Got tripped by some weeds and fell but didn’t hit

Everything was dark about and no lights were lit 

The walls never broke my fall just bounced me down

On ridges of molted rock but no solid ground

Uncertain sounds emanated like tormented squeals

There was no grip for my fingers no support for my heels

On every ridge I fell to, it just broke beneath me

Falling seemed like forever and grave drudgery

Didn’t know how I would again reach the top

And had no idea how deep was this abysmal drop

Nothing to indicate that anyone was there

Got no signs of others who fell in this tear

Earthquake may had left this fissure behind

Ripped a hole in the earth where no one could find

But I tripped into its abyss and now

Reaching to grab hold is futile somehow

All the ledges and ridges can’t break my fall

Very hot I had become and alas I heard a call

Except I couldn’t see them just could hear

Yells from tormented souls every where

Over and over they shouted but to no avail

Unable to get attention and breaking their fall too will fail

Red hot stone started to appear

Exceptional heat rose from every where

Very hot, impossible to breathe and my throat was dry

I heard voices crying for a drop of water and so did I

Lots of others too may have fallen and didn’t hit

Soon I awoke from the nightmare falling in  the bottomless pit

 

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