United Kingdom, (b. 1964)
Vampyre
- Dogs have knocked the coffin down
- to the ground in search of his bones.
- While the lid holds, the last slants
- of the ebbing sun catch his face
- through dry rot panels, rashing his skin.
- Nightfall. He unhooks the security latch
- and levers the squealing lid open,
- winces, then stretches. Checks the room
- for stakes and stakeholders. Stands
- and shakes the soil from his cloak.
- Sun rash has singed his cheeks, hatcheting
- across forgotten laughter ley-lines.
- By touch, he applies a white foundation,
- thick, panning his visage. A cherry lipgloss
- soothes his parchment lips. Fangs are flossed.
- Beyond ablutions, he breathes deep and takes
- the shape of Wolf. Calling the hounds of hell
- to heel, he leaves his tumbledown crypt and pads
- through municipal burial fields. Aims for the edge
- of town and the cultivated deserts beyond.
- Food is scarce in these declining decades.
- Beef and long-pork are both contaminated prey.
- He settles for short-pork, ripping the pig
- before it can scream, tossing torn haunches
- to his black pack. He gulps ruby fluid. Unglamorous,
- yet safe. Leaving the factory farm, a glance
- of moonlight shivers his spine. He checks for cats
- before shaking his form into gargoyle-faced Bat. Takes
- wing across wheat fields, arcs across pearl clouds.
- Watches farmhands wreck profits with circles in corn.
About the Poet:
Rik Roots, United Kingdom, (b. 1964), is a poet, web developer and former member of Her Majesty’s Civil Service. He favors mostly Science Fiction and Fantasy in all his works.
His major claim to ‘proper’ poetic fame is being part of the group that established the Magma Poetry magazine – Roots even edited Magma 6, for his sins. The magazine’s subsequent success has nothing to do with Roots. He left the Management Board a few weeks before Magma 7 was published.
Roots rarely submits poems to journals, but rather to his poetry website, the RikVerse. The RikVerse website is a ‘living book’ of Roots’ poetry: all his poems can be found online there. The website is regularly updated as new poems are written and old poems updated. See the various RikVerse links below. [DES-04/22]