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Description Inspired by the work of HP Lovecraft.
Ink and pencil drawing with digital colour added.

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His Jonah's Soul

O lone insipid mortal;
Who's shipwrecked eyes
Gaze unto the blue
With melancholy.

O lone twisted wretch;
How your driftwood heart
Beats in tide-time
Effortlessly.

O lone martyred brother
Wherein have thine hands lain
Once lily-white, now carved
Inhumanly.

O lone tragic effigy
Where lies your Helen
Ridden with Dagon's chisel marks
Diabolically.

O lone lost wanderer
How rests your Jonah's soul
Ridden with blood's fractures
Guiltily.

O lone thane of Neptune
The lust of Poseidon consumed.
How rests your Jonah's soul?
How rests your Jonah's soul?
Under the shackles of man.
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sandcastler [2024-07-03 01:33:14 +0000 UTC]

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luciphel [2010-06-23 22:44:22 +0000 UTC]

This is also well done, as is, again, the poem. I love the repitition patern you use here. Again, the stile, the eiryness, and here with this one you convay a rather melancholic portrate that is generally not expected when dealing with "monsters".

As a fan of the Lovecraftian Mythos myself, I would love to see more of the like. Perhaps some ghouls next?

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