Currently i'm on holiday. But that doesn't keep me from writing. Here is this week's writing exercise, a free verse poem inspired by a prompt:
2018/11/22 – I choose you! (free verse)
On a bright day, quite nice quite clearHis darling asked him to goTo the nearest meadowWhere there stood an apple treeThe apples were quite ripe and deliciousSo he went to fetch some for a snackCollecting a few in the tree's shadowHe was oblivious to the heinous attackSomeone sneaked up on himThrew a contraption and hit his headHe saw stars, then it was darkBefore he knew it he was trappedNo idea how to break free from that deviceHis powers sealed, his body dematerializedHe was caught in that cruel confinementWhere he waitedFor his cruel fateWorrying for his family as it was getting lateHe tried to cry for helpYet his voice echoed from the wallsHis situation unseen and unheardHelpless he had to endureBrooding and planning some kind of revengeOn the one who so heinously captured himSorrow and longing for home in his heartAnd it tore him apartBut suddenlyThe spell was brokenThe contraption was openedHis matter spat outGaining form and body againHe found himself at some foreign placeStaring incredulously at... a human child?Its eyes sparkling and wideAll his anger fizzled outHe would never hurtA kid, no matter the raceEspecially if it freed himIf only he knew how to get homeSo he asked for the wayYet the human didn't understandAnd uttered instead a commandConfused he turned aroundTo see a long lost friendWho'd disappeared some months agoIn front of another human childIts eyes just as excited and wideHis friend turned foe and attacked“Just play alongIf one of us goes K.O.For now it'll end,”He was told.“This is your life now.Welcome to Hell.If you're luckySomeday you will be set free.Until then you will have to fight.That human, your master, will care for you,Keep you confined day and night.”Confused he looked aboutThe child bellowed commands left and rightAnd soon he understoodThere really was no choiceHe started listening to that voiceIn the faint hope he would be releasedAs promisedAnd return home one dayBut for now the child held that contraption againCast that spell and trapped him againWhere he brooded and waitedForced to travel and fightYet he couldn't really hate the kidFor what it was putting him throughIt was oblivious to his world and his worriesYet it genuinely seemed to careFed him, treated his woundsCalled him a 'friend'And went on great adventuresBut always when he was confined againHe would dwell and broodDreaming of the place called home
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