Forbidden Underground

 

 

 

under the darkened layers of silk & lush

 

we can commence in a push

 

filter through soup bowls with moss in the undertow

 

you unleashed the lion in me

 

caged barbaric creatures having little eyes

 

the immense silence toward its bitter violence

 

dark deranged dungeon with pillars of vast exploits

 

feeble minded zombie mutant creatures come in search of blood

 

in the vast perpetual time between matter and space

 

we get a taste of vanquished vomit in bright yellow asps

 

the seal on the door that leads to the underground is locked

 

one needs to negate the notion of spineless agitation

 

why does one equate logic with fear

 

I shed a single tear to numb the inner pain

 

the warden of the dungeon calmly opened to lock

 

only to reveal vast shivers down one's spine

 

a time revealed with swords of armor on the influx of its residue

 

we climbed in further only to discover

 

a draw bridge that brought creatures in to infest there mind with evil dread

 

the cosmic collision of a puzzle made for the walking dead

 

viscous fangs dripping blood off side we run away to hide

 

only to get closer as never before to the underground

 

there in the center lies a barrage of infested rodents chewing on vile matter

 

with a barrage of waste that taunts the madness in my mind

 

for i have seen enough turning to the warden he locked the door once again

 

at night i slept but was awakened by a viscous noise coming from under my bed

 

a stir of emotions came rustling through my extremeties

 

I was naked and all alone then the silence dissapeared to the knock on my door

 

for it was the warden warning me that the creatures were once again loosed in the city

 

I was beside myself but I realized that these creatures hated water so I came with buckets

 

one by one I was able to lure the creatures back to the naggot infested dwelling

 

all was left was a zombie that I barely couldn't see

 

throughout the duration of time the warden reassured me that all was well

 

the remedy of this madness is to have water handy then everything would be gravy.