Saragun Fable Verse: The Strange Case of Nikky Smonnicks

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Nikky Smonnicks is a ghost without a host

No one died to make him

Some say not so, they say he lived and he was a cabin boy from the Barbary Coast

But that turned to be a corsair lie told to stake him

To the mirthless earth of self made men

So say they who long to be the flesh Nikky had forsaken

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Any ghost can be a special spirit

Human beings seldom get near it

Ghosts are burned clean at life’s end

The quick must unshackle from liens and wills and dishonest trusts before they are completely all in given

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Nikky Smonnicks it seems never lived nor was a stillborn child fitted with a shell common in both heaven and hell

He began as a ghost completing a journey never begun

How can this be, someone like he, a song finished yet neither written nor sung?

It matters not in the end even non-events can be considered done

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So welcome to the afterlife without a before, the angels and demons hope you are fun

You are an unlikely hair on the head of time

A Zombie in reverse

A long running show never rehearsed

And the reason why The Book of the Dead

is off by one

The Amoral: One needn’t live to be successfully dead

5 thoughts on “Saragun Fable Verse: The Strange Case of Nikky Smonnicks

  1. DWB's avatar DWB says:

    Leila

    This is a wonderful depiction of a kind of limbo or purgatory which baffles and terrifies even as it warns and instructs.

    I’m using the word “wonderful” here in its original, not its modern, sense.

    And I’m using the word “instruct” in the amoral, non-ideological sense of the term.

    Nikky Smonnicks is a strange, resonant name befitting the condition of this spirit or non-spirit.

    One of the great mysteries of this poem is THE VOICE OF THE CHANTING SPEAKER.

    One wonders who the speaker is and how she/he/they/”it” can possibly know all this. If there were a clear-cut answer to this question, this would be a lesser poem than it is.

    The irregular line lengths in this are also brilliant!

    Wondering if you want to answer where the name comes from?

    Dale

    PS, “Ghosts are burned clean at life’s end” – great line!

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  2. Thank you Dale

    Sometimes I rather just prefer the sinsong of something in my head. But I do follow strict numbers in sonnets and like.

    Nikky comes from a thing in my musical past “Nixxy Smonnix” a possible band name, never used. But it pops back into my mind now and again, like the idea of someone being born a ghost.

    Thanks as always

    Leila

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  3. honestlyb3ba694067's avatar honestlyb3ba694067 says:

    “No one died to make him” but Lawd how he lives in an afterworld that had to it no before. Spirited verse par excellence – & with a fine amoral to it. The “mirthless earth of self made men” – one of several superb lines. Is there I wonder a Saragun Springs Book of the Dead?
    Geraint

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    • Hi Geraint
      There’s nothing more pleasing for a writer than winning the respect of a writer she respects.
      Thank you so much.
      I was all for Nixxy Smonnix myself. It was my suggestion for another group, can’t recall the name they picked, which, I guess tells you something!
      Leila

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