Imagine if Stephen King's dark whimsy collided with the playful rhymes of Dr. Seuss-welcome to the hauntingly whimsical world of "The Kings From Nowhere," a mesmerizing narrative poem by Demetrius Moreland.
In the heart of a desolate town, the protagonist encounters Brown, a sorrowful figure destined to wander the streets with a frown etched deeply into his face. Brown's tale is one of enigmatic loss-a king without a kingdom, a crown stolen by clowns, and a relentless search that spans years.
Join the narrator on a surreal journey filled with cryptic riddles, futile quests, and the bitter realization that some pursuits are but a fool's errand. As days turn into years, the search for the elusive blue crown becomes a metaphor for the human condition-a relentless chase after meaning in a world where the lines between reality and illusion are hopelessly blurred.
In the end, Brown reveals a simple, devastating truth: the quest was never his but one willingly adopted by another, highlighting the poignant irony of shared misery and self-imposed burdens.
This poem is a poignant exploration of companionship, despair, and the absurdity of human endeavors. Prepare to be enthralled by Moreland's masterful storytelling and the profound, thought-provoking themes that linger long after the final verse.
This book holds poems woven from dreams, a tapestry of fantasy and obsession, daring to explore the depths of my emotions beyond mere definition.
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For me every soul has a simple story, one that unfolds directly.
But when it comes to poems, they transcend the ordinary. They are profound, open to interpretation, deciphered through the unique lens of your own perception.
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Soo..shall we uncover the magic within these pages, together exploring the spectrum of emotions and the captivating landscapes of fantasy?
Umm..I'll take it as yes (*≧∀≦*)
N PLS DON'T MIND MY DESCRIPTION
M REALLY NOT GOOD AT IT ( ̄▽ ̄)
◇Used Pictures are not mine
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♡So picture CREDIT goes to the rightful Author*