Staring outward with cold,
Dark eyes, the Gargoyle
Has seen many stories untold
Events throughout its existence.
Dark eyes, the Gargoyle
Has seen many stories untold
Events throughout its existence.
Its still,
Expressionless face
Holds no other trace
But that of an unyielding will.
The elements beat it ferociously
With all their might.
Its life is spent putting up a fight
Against evil spirits and such of the lot.
It remains quite stationary;
Never hinting it wishes to move from
That spot.
Published by Jared DuBach
I'm a 29-year-old graduate of Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, IL, where I studied news-editorial journalism and minored in anthropology. View profile
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Post a CommentI enjoyed your perspective on "life" as a gargoyle. God bless!