Click here for nice stories main menu

main menu   |   youngsters categories   |   authors   |   new stories   |   search   |   links   |   settings   |   author tools


Superstition (standard:poetry, 109 words)
Author: Miner49erAdded: Oct 09 2003Views/Reads: 3077/0Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes)
First submission
 



A mystic blue light shines from the distant jungle 

It is the moon gliding ever upwards toward the heavens 

Tonight the demons from lost tribes gather on the hillside 

Darkness creeps into the hollow that is Hawaii 

Keen eyes scan the forests for any sign of these dark jungle sprites 

Every man in the village takes up a weapon for the fight 

Relinquishing their tired eyes, they sleep till dawn 

Intelligence leads to servitude, then is carried on 

Nocturnal predators that attack in their dreams 

Locked onto their scent, tracking down the old mountain trails 

Superstition may seem to be fantasy 

But to the superstition, we are the threat 


   


Authors appreciate feedback!
Please write to the authors to tell them what you liked or didn't like about the story!
Miner49er has 1 active stories on this site.
Profile for Miner49er, incl. all stories
Email: jellison@advanstar.com

stories in "poetry"   |   all stories by "Miner49er"  






Nice Stories @ nicestories.com, support email: nice at nicestories dot com
Powered by StoryEngine v1.00 © 2000-2020 - Artware Internet Consultancy