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Poetry Train early….


I’m going to be out of town tomorrow thru late Monday and I don’t know what kind of internet access I’ll have, so I thought I’d post my poem for Monday way early. That way I don’t miss it..lol.


Skin to Skin

Slipping

Sliding

Sweating

Sharing


Naked to Naked

Nagging

Nailing

Needing

Nestling


Tongue to Tongue

Tracing

Twining

Tasting

Trusting


Body to Body

Bending

Bracing

Becoming

Belonging


Heart to Heart

Hard

Hanging

Having

Hoping


Liaison to Liaison

Leaning

Longing

Liberating

Loving.



Have a great weekend and don’t forget to stop by Rhian’s on Monday to check out the rest of the train.

Poetry Train


Reaching
Searching
Wanting
Wishing

Knowing I can never have you
Holding something back
A friendship with barriers
So much for unconditional love

Needing
Crying
Laughing
Hoping

Getting closer to you
Pulling away from you
A friendship with limitations
So much for unquestioning love

Doubting
Believing
Trusting
Deceiving

Supporting your dreams
Crushing my own
A friendship with an end
So much for ever-lasting love.

Poetry Train…


You Hold My Heart

Helpless
Shaking
Nervous

Trying so hard to stay
Knowing
that the only choice
was to leave

You looked at me
with such love
I looked at you
with such fear

You held
Me in
Your hand.
You held
Me in
Your heart.
You held me
chained to the earth.

Packing
Crying
Running

Wanting to say
I love you
Knowing
I couldn’t.

You reach out
to me
I wrap my hand
Around the suitcase.

You held
Me in
Your hand.
You held
Me in
Your heart.
You held
Me chained
to the earth.

Flying
Dreaming
Needing

I wanted to
Scream
As the cab drove away
The reason why
I couldn’t stay.

You held
Me in
Your hand.
You held
Me in
Your heart.
You held
Me chained
To the earth.

Freedom
Loss
Needing
Wishing

I love you
But
I can’t live
Chained to
The earth.


Copyright 2007 T.A. Chase
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Happy New Year’s Eve, everyone. 🙂

Untitled

Only the foolish believe in the fairy tales of children.

The feeble minds of dreamers chase the dragons in the air.

Hopeful promises are accepted as the truth.

It is the strong that know that fairy tales don’t exist.

Those who have found the world a cold place to live.

The people who have forced the dreams from their minds.

They have listened to the voices that lie.

They have chosen to live in a bleak world.

A world without Unicorns and kings.

A place that doesn’t have magic or hope.

There are no Gods in their world to help with hurts.

Would you rather be feeble or strong?

Alone or surrounded by the gods of old?

Chasing Dragons or suffering death of the soul?


Copyright (c) 2007 T.A. Chase


Stop by Rhian’s blog to see who else is riding the train…though at the moment, you might have to check out her comment section. 🙂

Poetry Train…


One Day

One day at a time
Is how love is built
A single kiss
A simple look

You asked for nothing except
A single day
A moment out of time with
No expectations of more

Willingly I gave it
Never knowing a day
Would become a life
A foundation for love to grow

Two weeks together
Is how love is built
Ten kisses
Ten glances

Our worlds intertwined
Our roads merged
Love strengthened
Need blossomed

Songs were sung
Dances danced
Nights spent loving
Forging unbreakable bonds

Two lives living
Is how love is built
Kisses shared
Looks given.

Promises made.

(c) 2007 T.A. Chase


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Silence

Silence

A living cancer

Eating life

Destroying love


I walk through rooms

Filled with ghosts

Of love failed

And lives gone


My heart used to sing

To the words racing on the wind.

My blood used to race

To the melody of the leaves.


Now there’s only…


Silence

A living cancer

Eating life

Destroying love


No songs

My music gone

Empty is my world

Of the joy I once knew.


T.A. Chase (c) 2007

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Alone

I wander through crowds
Searching for a touch
Yearning for a voice
Someone to hear
To tell me I have a choice.

Alone is easy.
Lonely is hard.
Chasing a dream,
Knowing it isn’t
In the cards.

Dreaming of forever
Dealing with for now
Understanding freedom
Wishing to be bound.

I can be alone and love it.
I fear being lonely
With no one to cherish
To be no one’s one and only.

Alone is easy.
Lonely is hard.
Chasing a dream,
Knowing it isn’t
In the cards.

T.A. Chase c. 2007


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First thing is this picture is part of a calander put out in Australia for raising money for women living with breast cancer. Check out Naked for a Cause to see the calander and read more about the cause. I’m going to be ordering my own soon. 🙂

Second stop by Rhian’s to check out who else is hopping on the Poetry Train today. 🙂

Here’s my contribution. It’s part of a WiP called To Hell with the Devil. The first part is told from the ‘victim’s’ point of view. The last part is told from Arch’s pov. (He’s the new Master of Hell) Enjoy.

I took a wrong turn somewhere and ended up in this deserted town. Empty of all life except for me.

I long to yell, but the silence is oppressive and holds my mouth closed. A faint scrap echoes through the fog, a hint of shoe leather against stone.

A dark figure appears from an alley in front of me. As it gets closer, I want to run, but my feet are glued to the street. He stops before me, reaching out to touch my face with one cold pale hand.

“Is this hell,” I ask.

“Before I’m through, you’ll come to believe it is.”

* * * *


I stand in the shadow and watch the newcomer make his way down the center of town. I long to yell. To make him turn back. He needs to leave while he can. Before the Master finds him.

I slink from building to building. Always in shadow. Always afraid. The man stops, turns and stares in my direction, like he knows I’m watching.

“What have we here, my pet?” The Master’s hand gripped my shoulder with claws tearing into my skin.

I whimper. All is lost.

“A new plaything. We must greet him.”

I follow because I have no choice. His claws anchor deep into my body and keep my soul hostage.

* * * *

The new one stares in defiance at the Master. Deep welts and bleeding wounds cover the man’s chest. I sit in the corner, praying he’d lower his gaze or look away. Show some weakness. The Master wants his playthings broken in spirit, but not in body.

“You don’t know who I am,” the newcomer says.

The Master’s laugh chills me to the bone. “It matters little to me who you were before you came here. From the moment I spilt your first drop of blood, you have no name, but what I chose to call you.”

I shiver, but darkness flashes in the newcomer’s eyes. “Time will come when you will call me Master.”

I sob. He shouldn’t have said that. The Master’s eyes narrow and the thick gutting knife replaces the thin flaying blade. I shut my eyes. A grunt and a wet splat as the knife buries deep, disemboweling the newcomer.

One would think I would be used to the smell of blood and bodily fluids. So many have died since I became the Master’s pet.

“Pet, come to me.”

I know what I must do and I wish to die. I wish the Master would kill me like he did the man hanging from the chains. Crawling to his feet, I don’t look towards the body. I open my mouth and wrap my lips around the Master’s cock. Hopefully the smell of blood will get him off fast.

The chains holding the body jerk.

“Damn, that was the fucking stupidest idea I’ve had in a long time.”

I fall back on my heels, staring at the body in the chains. The slender dark haired man glares down at the wide wound healing before my eyes.

“What?” Amazement makes me impulsive. I forget I’m not allowed to talk.

The Master’s heavy hand slams into my head, but for the first time, I don’t cower. I’m too caught up in what is going on before my eyes. The newcomer rattles the chains and with a simple tug, pulls them out of the wall. One elegant finger traces over a link. The cuffs encircling his wrists fall away.

I follow his gaze to a large auburn haired man standing in the corner, enormous black wings waving gently in a non-existent breeze.

“And no saying I told you so.”

The auburn haired man-or angel-shrugged. “It was your idea. I told you we should just come in here and take the idiot out. You said no. Got all up in my face about proving shit to the crazy man.”

I scoot away, my gaze shooting between the three men. I can’t tell who is the most dangerous, though something in my deepest heart tells me the man who came back to life is the one I should fear the most.

“Who the hell are you?” The Master stalks towards the men, brandishing his knife. “How dare you? Kneel before your master.”

The winged man shakes his head. “You shouldn’t have said that.”

“Kneel? You have got to be kidding me.” The dark haired man’s eyebrow shoots up.

“Yes, kneel. I rule this hell on earth. I am your Master.” The Master swings his fist, trying to stab the newcomer.

I want to cover my eyes, but I also need to see what is going to happen to the Master.

“Arch, what are you going to do?” The angel doesn’t seem worried about the knife swinging towards his friend.

Arch catches the Master’s hand and squeezes. I see sweat bead on my tormentor’s face as he struggle to free his hand. Arch snaps his fingers and in an instant, the Master is hanging from the same chains Arch was.

“What am I going to do?”

Those dark terrible eyes tinged with red meet mine. I shudder.

“Come here.”

I start to crawl to him. A snort of disgust explodes from him.

“Stand up. I don’t want you to kneel before me.”

I push myself to my feet, wobbling slightly. The angel steadies me. I shoot a soft smile at him. He winks at me.

“I won’t hurt you.” His hand strokes over my cheek and catches the tear falling from my eye. “Azrael, you’ll take this one outside the border of the town. Wipe his memories and make it look like he’d been robbed. There’s no reason he should remember this ever.”

“What about him?” Azrael jabs a finger towards the Master.

“My hounds and I will hunt tonight.” Arch’s dark eyes gleam with malice and anger. “He’ll know who the true Master is.”

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I stand in the middle of the town, staring after the man I let go. He shambles away, glancing over his shoulder in fear and I laugh. Hunting will be good tonight. I feel a shift in the atoms beside me and know Azrael takes his place beside me.

“Are you really going to hunt him?”

“Yes,” I hiss.

Three large black hounds appear at my feet. They growl softly, scenting fear, but they are mine to command.

“How are you going to insure no innocents are hurt in this silly game of yours?”

Whirling around, I grip Azrael around the throat and lift him to his tiptoes. “Do you question my competence?” I snarl, flashing my fangs at him.

“No.” His voice sounds strained. “Simply curious.”


I pull my hand away from him abruptly. I wave in the general direction of the end of town.

“There is a barrier around this town. No innocent can get in and no sinner can get out.”

Azrael rubs his skin where my fingers left bruises. “Why do this, Arch? Why not just kill him and take his soul down to Hell with you?”

“Boredom.” A flick of my wrist sends the dogs out, noses to the ground searching for the man’s scent.

“You’re going to terrorize this man because you’re bored?” The angel shakes his head. “You are twisted.”

“By the time I’m done, he’ll know who the true Master of earth and hell is. He’ll see what he has given his soul over to and the darkness waiting for him when he dies.” I nod towards the entrance of the town. “I let you free the other one.”

“He was innocent. Forced to do things until his spirit broke.” Azrael strokes a hand over his left wing.

“That’s why I didn’t want him. I have millions of people all over this forsaken earth willing to give me their souls without any encouragement from me. I don’t want unwilling souls in my realm.”

The baying of the hounds causes a thrill to run down my spine. The hunt begins. I grin at my lover and see a flash of fear in his eyes.

“Will you join me, my angel? Or will you search for innocents left behind in this man’s madness?”

I know his answer before he gives it.

“I’ll look for others.”

I crush our mouths together, tasting the metallic tang of blood as I split his bottom lip with a fang.

“Of course you will. We’ll be back by sunrise.”

My hounds quiver, waiting for the signal to release their unrelentingly chase. I whistle, high and pure. They race away from me, their voices singing death and blood to all who could hear them. I follow, my ears full of their song and the bass line of fear coming from our prey.

Poetry Train


You…

Laugh
Cry
Pout
Fly.

Hold tight
Push away
Want to leave
Need to stay.

Worship a little
Cherish less
Despise more
Wish to confess.

Turn
Run
Whisper
Scream.

Hurt me for a minute
Save me for an hour
Hate me for a day
Love me forever.

copyright (c) 2007 T.A. Chase
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This is a little excerpt from a story I’ve been plotting in my head for a while. One of the heroes is a soldier. It’s also a little something for Veteran’s Day as well. Enjoy.

Falling in Love…Again

Bobby stared down at Jordan. He didn’t touch his lover. Jordan had explained before they’d fallen asleep about being jumpy from the war. He wondered if sleeping would ever come easy again for his soldier.


Jordan. His first lover. His first love and his best friend. He couldn’t believe the man was in his bed. Looking so much the same and yet so different. Grooves along the sides of Jordan’s mouth spoke of pain and suffering. Bobby wondered at that since Jordan swore he had never been injured. He was tempted to pull the covers away and inspect Jordan’s body, looking for scars.


He absorbed the warmth from Jordan, finding a sense of contentment in hearing him breathe. Silly, but true. He closed his eyes. Now that they were lovers again, how was he going to let Jordan leave? Where would the strength come from to allow the man he loved to go back into a war and risk his life again?


Jordan would laugh at him, but then Jordan had never had any doubts about what he wanted or what he was going to do with his life. His lover believed in defending his country, no matter the cost.


“No matter the cost,” he whispered.


He didn’t try to stop the urge. He stroked his hand over Jordan’s golden skin. Bobby would have to find a way to be brave. As brave as this man sharing his bed. A man who willingly put his life on the line to save others he’d never meet. Some of whom would hate him because of who he loved.


Bobby thanked God for Jordan. For making a man he could love and who was brave enough to serve, protecting strangers and flirting with death so others wouldn’t have to die.


He leaned down and brushed a kiss over Jordan’s cheek. “Thank you,” he murmured against his lover’s stubble covered skin.

(c) 2007 T.A. Chase

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Stop by Rhian’s blog to see who else is riding the train today. Also, I posted an excerpt from The Vanguard at SiN. 🙂