Silent Hill: Dismember The Days

Poem 18: Henry, The Tenant With A Hole

Watch me,

My life is hollow

Watch me,

As no one else can

Watch me,

Go where none follow

And watch me,

Impure pile of a former man…

I have this cavity bringing in ghosts.

They are shadows of their hosts.

I try to burn them away swiftly.

But…they seem to be drawn to me.

Watch it,

As it becomes hollow

Watch it,

As no one else will

Watch it,

It's where none follow

And watch it,

Consternating scare to kill…

I have this cavity bringing in ghosts.

They are shadows of their hosts.

I try to be safely alone.

But…they seem drawn to…Henry, the tenant with a hole.

END: POEM EIGHTTEEN

Note: A reviewer asked me a while back regarding my use of 'domesticate' for the Angela chapter. It's really simple! You actually kind of figured it out yourself. Remember what you said about it referring to animals and plants? Well, Angela was quite the loon and definitely an animal when James kept coming in contact with her. However, remember the scene where she goes up the stairs? That is her 'ending' so to speak. She was calm and collected… domesticated! Well, okay, I think the word wasn't the best to describe it, but Angela came to a realization (at least I believe so) when she started up the stairs about her search for her mother and such. She seemed to me a lot calmer and more collected. Henceforth, Angela, The Domesticate With A Search was born! I know that wasn't the best way to describe her, but I did not feel like saying The Tamed With A Search, although the words have the same meaning. Using domesticate seemed to make the idea flow better. I hope this answered your question! Thanks for the many reviews, reviewers!