We are pleased to welcome 2013 with a horror poem by Allen Griffin.
Allen Griffin has appeared in Theory Train, Indiana Horror Anthologies 2011 and 2012, and several other cool places. He also has pieces forth coming in Innsmouth Free Press and several anthologies including Modern Lovecraft and Grave Robbers.
The Worm House
By: Allen Griffin
I always thought I wanted to know the truth
To find the shred of evidence standing between skepticism and belief
I read every book and spoke to every traveler
On the lonely road of searching
I uttered every strange syllable
And performed every arcane ritual
Years passed and I persisted; passion a virtue shed long ago
Late one night, thumbing through another stack of dusty old tomes
I acquired through the great sacrifice of my material comforts
I found the old map stuck between yellowed pages
Like an old love letter lost or discarded
Never finding its way to flames
I knew the roads which it portrayed
The oldest in the region, long forgotten
Even the farms faded, abandoned and overgrown
Dead to the world; but I followed the route
More from habit than hope; no stone left unturned
I followed the gravel turn-off that tunneled through the forest
Making its way so deep into the woods
How long since others had passed this way?
The trees were silent to my inquiry
Only when I came upon the house did the trees open up
Standing sentinel to the clearing, not daring to approach the structure
The house shared its blueprints with madness
Its walls too thick; something about it looked…heavy
As if anxious to collapse in on itself
Once inside the unease I felt grew in proportion to the weight of the atmosphere within
The shadows had shadows, each with stars shining within
A cosmos tucked into every corner
Doorways to other worlds never meant to be seen
Places where math and gravity collapsed
Where unnatural physics howled mockery at human understanding
Worlds where darkness reigned eternal and hope was the punchline
Of a great cosmic joke
I quickly became lost, desperately searching for a way out
Trying to trace my steps to the door that led outside
But all my eyes revealed only abyss
The walls pulsed as if alive
The shadows stabbing gaping wounds in my psyche
My sanity bled out
I ripped at old and crusted walls with broken and bleeding fingernails
Revealing huge worms crawling beneath
Huge slabs of blasphemous meat equaling the size of any man
With gnarled faces and razor teeth, eyes of black void emptiness
I ran blindly through the house, bouncing off breathing walls
Like an echo of insane laughter
The universe cackling at my expense; the worms in the walls
Joining in the farce
I found a window looking out into the clearing and I dove through it
Unconcerned with the jagged teeth of glass biting into my flesh
The blood can be washed away and the physical body can heal
In a sense I did survive my ill-advised adventure
Yes, I now have the evidence I sought for so long
I wish to share it with others so they will not seek
To see the things I have seen
But those carnivorous worms eat at sanity
Like a desiccated corpse long ago laid to rest
No one believes me, the story I have to share
Is curiosity not our inheritance?
Let us then learn this line of inquisition, much like life itself,
Is a road only the damned shall walk.