Bayou secrets

Cuddled by mangrove
the dark bayou
keep its secrets of
moonshine-infidelity,
corpses of rejected beaus
and an eel thicker than
a fisherman’s waist.

Spanish moss cocoons
the witch’s shack
by the malevolent lagoon
and it’s said
that few have left
to tell her tale.

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Today we have dVerse Quadrille with Melissa hosting. The word is Lagoon and there are many way to see the word. Of course I went sinister with this word, my first exposure was seeing part of ”The creature of the black lagoon” which gave me nightmares for years.

January 8, 2023

64 responses to “Bayou secrets

  1. I like how the mangroves cuddle the bayou and the moss cocoons the shack. They’re keeping the darkness “safe”, which is even more sinister. Love “moonshine-infidelity” and “an eel thicker than a fisherman’s waist”. You did a great job with this.

  2. How scary and haunting this turned out to be. Best to keep it a secret. Such horrifying imagery this: an eel thicker than
    a fisherman’s waist.

  3. Where do I start? Each phrase stands out beginning with “moonshine-infidelity”… “an eel thicker than
    a fisherman’s waist” climaxing in the malevolent force concentrated in the “witch’s shack” — The story (stories) this lagoon could tell!

  4. You definitely went sinister with this one, Björn, with hints of voodoo, and creatures in the ‘malevolent lagoon’. I love the idea of the dark bayou being ‘cuddled by mangrove’, the ‘moonshine-infidelity’ and that very scary eel!

  5. Your Bing created image is amazing!!! And wow….what a creepy lagoon you’ve written about. All you have to do is mention an eel (never mind how thick this one is!) and you’ve got my fear up!!!

  6. Not a place I would want to visit! Absolutely loved the line ‘and an eel thicker than
    a fisherman’s waist.’
    Your quadrille has a great ‘shanty’ sound and rhythm to it.

  7. Wow…I love this Bjorn. Such an atmospheric poem in just 44 words. I love the idea of mangrove cuddle…but then mangroves are may favourite tree. Excellent poem,.

  8. A fun read.
    I especially like the “secrets of
    moonshine-infidelity” and the description of the eel. Places like this in the southern bayous of the U.S. have a special kind of magic.

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