ShopDreamUp AI ArtDreamUp
Deviation Actions
And he played in the dark
To solace his ache
While down in the kitchen they left hurt in their wake
Going to war like dogs in a cage
It was impossible to drown out their bark.
Bow grinded hard against feline entrails
He canines were bared in a crucified grin
And the hunters below would soon pad up the stairs to earn themselves a new skin
And the howl of his strings damned the full moon
But anger is what pain entails.
Don't fucking sit and stay while your world rips apart
Screech a little louder
And deafen your heart
Play boy, play
Through the rage and decay
Your snarling fiddle will scare them away
Pray boy, pray
With a lupin's bay
Or you hide will be hung and your lungs aflay
Scream boy, scream
To pierce this dream
To keep things as they are, and seem
Don't fucking sit and stay while your world rips apart
Screech a little louder
And deafen your heart
COLLEGE LITERARY MAGAZINE SEEKING SUBMISSIONS
HELLO all, it's been a while but I have wonderful news!
This year I am working on a team of editors for Oakland University's literary magazine, The Oakland Arts Review (OAR).
Unlike other college journals, OAR seeks to accept submissions from students attending other universities, from across the globe. We pride ourselves on being one of the few college magazines that do this!
At present, OAR magazine is eager to receive submissions for its fourth edition.
Submissions may consist of poetry, fiction, creative/nonfiction, comics, and visual art!
Submitters MUST be enrolled as undergraduates at the time of their subm
Hey guys
Hey all, just thought I'd pop in to remind everyone I'm not dead or permanently inactive, just quite busy this summer. Just some reminders that:
A. I have not forgotten about the book, I'm actually working quite hard on it, there've just been some design issues and lots of editing and revising that's keeping me plenty preoccupied. But I promise, it is coming.
B. I will return with more regular activity once the fall rolls around (I hope ><). Summer has been hectic and consistency has been a difficult thing to uphold.
C. I love all of you and to everyone who's still watching me after months of inactivity, I appreciate you;; I make s
*searches for survivors in my wreck of a profile*
Well yeah here I am! I'm going to immediately start with the obvious and say I've been making transitions into a new stage in my life, and as a result of this I am not as active as I used to be on this site. Before you panic, no, that doesn't mean I'm going to keep my page dead and empty like it has been for months, and I'm not quitting or any of that nonsense!
I actually think this new transition has been good for me, even if in some ways I still don't recognize how.
Anyway, on with the monster update!
Survived (using that word as heavy-handedly as I can) my first year of college. I discovered towards the end that psychology isn't quite w
yup yup yup Looooong 'Update'
Wow, haven't done an update in more than a year. Geez.
Anyhow, I suddenly got the urge to divulge the latest happenings in my life, so...yeeeah!
So, I'm finally a freshman in college, and it's going alright. Albeit this semester is insanely harder than my previous one. But I do think it's still manageable all the same, just longer study hours and more discipline is involved.
I finally figured out I can't live without english in my life, but at the same time, I sincerely want to see where I'll go if i pursue a career as a clinical psychologist. So I declared a double major.
I have to say, it feels really good to not have to make that ch
Featured in Groups
© 2013 - 2024 drowsydoe
Comments3
Join the community to add your comment. Already a deviant? Log In
To be quite honest, I had no idea what this was about-
When I read your reply to Myriad, I went back an reread with a new understanding- I seldom like to know what a poem is about before reading but with this one, it added so much more enjoyment, depth and beauty. I was quite amazed at your use of metaphor and I found myself a little envious. Writing like this should be heralded.
When I read your reply to Myriad, I went back an reread with a new understanding- I seldom like to know what a poem is about before reading but with this one, it added so much more enjoyment, depth and beauty. I was quite amazed at your use of metaphor and I found myself a little envious. Writing like this should be heralded.