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Gothica

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Paige Rider
Thought Provoker
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Poetry Contest

Write a gothic poem.

Write a gothic or dark poem.

Gothic (goth-IK): a literary style popular during the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th. This style usually portrayed fantastic tales dealing with horror, despair, the grotesque and other “dark” subjects. Gothic literature was named for the apparent influence of the dark gothic architecture of the period on the genre. Also, many of these Gothic tales took places in such “gothic” surroundings. Other times, this story of darkness may occur in a more everyday setting, such as the quaint house where the man goes mad from the "beating" of his guilt in Edgar Allan Poe's “The Tell-Tale Heart.” In essence, these stories were romances, largely due to their love of the imaginary over the logical, and were told from many different points of view. This literature gave birth to many other forms, such as suspense, ghost stories, horror, mystery, and also Poe's detective stories. Gothic literature wasn't so different from other genres in form as it was in content and its focus on the "weird" aspects of life. This movement began to slowly open may people's eyes to the possible uses of the supernatural in literature.

Rules

- Can be as long or short as you want.
-One entry per person.
-No collabs.

You have two weeks!

Now go forth my fellow poets and write!

-Paige Rider

poet Anonymous

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diddi
Paul Summerscales
Dangerous Mind
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Onyx Eyes        

Creatures whine
under sombre intolerance
pallid and dark at the same time
you know
she aint one of us
blood bottled fine wine
is a stolen gift out of our populous
all clocks now chime
its time
for mass exodus.

She steps from the portal
demons hold her long cape
encrusted in immortal
medieval and keyhole shaped
celo's groan a deep mourning
for all will not escape
her polished
eye aura
of onyx
black cover
for now its all over
in the early hours
of too late .

Niflheim
Twisted Dreamer
United States
Joined 24th Feb 2012
Forum Posts: 93

Gothic literature is one of my favorite genres, keep in mind that the literary Goth is in the Romantic style with embellishments of the supernatural. I doubt the vast majority claiming to write Gothic lit even know what Romantic poetry is. :/

This isn't my contest, but I hope OP and the submitters know their stuff.

ScottSF21
Thought Provoker
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Joined 9th Mar 2012
Forum Posts: 53

Lo! How I missed you there.


A Haar befell my pensive estate was it by chance or was it by fate?
that the chilling wind illed my embrace.
as I was conscripted into the grip of the fog
and pursued by the baleful eyes of the monstrous black dog.

The encumbrance that I faced
was a tremendous woe as I paced
brooding on a certainty
that this twas nothing more but idle fantasy.

Oh! how I have missed eloquence from your Quill
it sits on my desk there now, evermore still.
Hope for me  that no Gehenna awaits my  import
as my soul stole leaves this mortal port
and beggeth  safe passage to an Elysian field
where my heart, my love,  will  find  a place to bield.

My fears and tormented doubts
like the damned, fill my mind with awful shouts.
grotesque and much akin to gargoyle skin
as between Scylla and Charybdis,I cannot win.

I hunger hour upon hour for a glint of respite
but be that as it may,it appeareth not in ill tempered spite.
The hourglass sands poureth out from under me
quickening like a sinking pit pulled me into a mire of misery.
Twere it not a bogle haunted world this one
Hermes would sendeth this letter of care
I would hold in my arms a love more rare
and behold my emerald Selenelike stare.
Lo! How I missed you there.

Grace
ldryad
Guardian of Shadows
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Midnight Lover

From darkness come
with swirling cape
a gust of cold wind
when in he swept
into the room
in long strides

His lips on mine
so possessively cold
his arms so tight
his hands so warm
his body heat
upon mine own

Engulfing us with his black
cape, swirling and flapping
in a personal wind
around him gusts
he entered me
like a branding iron

My body like a guitar
played, all sensations
undenied
explosions
within the senses
like songs in a million operas

When at last
the night grew old
my caped lover
blew my sensation up
like confetti
gentle to the ground

He left at dawn light
with the last darkness
folding his dark cape
around him
in a puff of sulfur
he is gone...again

I know he will return
summoned by my mind
a minion of the dark realm
who gives pleasure without
love and who gets none;
Just my pleasure.

opheliac
Guardian of Shadows
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Forum Posts: 2113

Niflheim said:Gothic literature is one of my favorite genres, keep in mind that the literary Goth is in the Romantic style with embellishments of the supernatural. I doubt the vast majority claiming to write Gothic lit even know what Romantic poetry is. :/

This isn't my contest, but I hope OP and the submitters know their stuff.


are you studying literature?

poet Anonymous

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diddi
Paul Summerscales
Dangerous Mind
United Kingdom 36awards
Joined 18th Dec 2009
Forum Posts: 1592

Page_Writer said:
Write a gothic or dark poem.

-Paige Rider



As clearly stated 'a gothic OR a dark poem '  therefore I opted for the second  

poet Anonymous

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Niflheim
Twisted Dreamer
United States
Joined 24th Feb 2012
Forum Posts: 93

opheliac said:
are you studying literature?


I am, I also love the Romantic era and the Gothic

diddi said:
As clearly stated 'a gothic OR a dark poem '  therefore I opted for the second  


I just read in the box, it was big and shiny and denoted importance, and I had no desire to submit anything, so I didn't read the rest of the rules.

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Paige Rider
Thought Provoker
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Joined 25th Nov 2011
Forum Posts: 165

Niflheim said:Gothic literature is one of my favorite genres, keep in mind that the literary Goth is in the Romantic style with embellishments of the supernatural. I doubt the vast majority claiming to write Gothic lit even know what Romantic poetry is. :/

This isn't my contest, but I hope OP and the submitters know their stuff.


Gothic (goth-IK): a literary style popular during the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th. This style usually portrayed fantastic tales dealing with horror, despair, the grotesque and other “dark” subjects. Gothic literature was named for the apparent influence of the dark gothic architecture of the period on the genre. Also, many of these Gothic tales took places in such “gothic” surroundings. Other times, this story of darkness may occur in a more everyday setting, such as the quaint house where the man goes mad from the "beating" of his guilt in Edgar Allan Poe's “The Tell-Tale Heart.” In essence, these stories were romances, largely due to their love of the imaginary over the logical, and were told from many different points of view. This literature gave birth to many other forms, such as suspense, ghost stories, horror, mystery, and also Poe's detective stories. Gothic literature wasn't so different from other genres in form as it was in content and its focus on the "weird" aspects of life. This movement began to slowly open may people's eyes to the possible uses of the supernatural in literature.

Yes, trust me I know exactly what Gothic poetry is. Thank you though for feeling the need to tell me. If anyone else wants to ask me something please private message me. Thank you.

-Paige Rider

Niflheim
Twisted Dreamer
United States
Joined 24th Feb 2012
Forum Posts: 93

Page_Writer said:
Yes, trust me I know exactly what Gothic poetry is. Thank you though for feeling the need to tell me. If anyone else wants to ask me something please private message me. Thank you.

-Paige Rider[/font]


I think you misread my post, I wasn't asking or accusing any specific person of anything, nor was I feeling the need to tell you something in particular. I was just stating something which is purely reflective of my own experiences in speaking with people about the subject.

Although, editing your OP with a definition of the gothic might spark intrigue for those who don't understand it.

poet Anonymous

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diddi
Paul Summerscales
Dangerous Mind
United Kingdom 36awards
Joined 18th Dec 2009
Forum Posts: 1592

Niflheim I just read in the box, it was big and shiny and denoted importance, and I had no desire to submit anything, so I didn't read the rest of the rules. [oops said:


Cool I hear you , I too would think it necessary to stress certain facts on a subject that I was passionate about , as it can also (being a competition) give those who may not quite comprehend the meaning of it's given subject matter , a better chance in the long run .

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