December282011

Submission - Poetry

Pokemon Trainer Red by Matisse Mozer

 

Gather around, laddes,

And I’ll tell ye a tale.

A tale not

o’ winnin’ or losin’,

But simply o’ beginnin’s.

Gather around, laddes,

For the tale o’ Red,

The greatest warrior of all.

 

The tale begins

As most do

With naught but a girl.

Hair floating on wind

Eyes glistening in the waves of tears,

Grins to bring about the plague;

She was Evangeline

Evey Angel Evangeline

And she was divine.

 

As would be expected,

The lads of the village

Pallet Town, as it were

Wanted—

Needed—

Craved her attention

With iron fists.

Angel Evangeline would not answer.

She was not called this for lack of better phrase.

 

Each day, she’d go to the temple.

Pray to the gods.

God of Fire, the brave Charmander—

God of Water, the stout Squirtle—

God of Nature, the wise Bulbasaur.

For protection, grace, wisdom

She was needed.

 

A day occurred to spark conflict.

 

His name was Blue.

Blue for the eyes of determination

Blue for the air of strength to his heart,

Blue to the sorrow in mind.

 

He came to her

One fateful night

Flowers in hand

Heart on shoulder.

 

Evangeline,

He said with sincerity,

I cannot wait for you longer.

I have put life on hold

Wasted my future

Wasted my family

For want of your embrace.

 

Will you,

He cried,

Finally accept me for me?

 

Evangeline turned from the altar

With no words.

 

The flowers remain on the floor.

 

Enter Red,

Hopeful, young, bright burning Red

Neighbor to Blue for all these years.

He sees Blue,

Idol, friend, and mentor

Enter his home and cry.

 

Red goes to Evangeline.

For he asks

With his naïve boy mind,

Why would she scorn a friend so?

 

She wasn’t in the altar.

 

Red followed her

Across the winter moonlight

To the edge of town

Where the waves to Cinnabar do wash.

 

She turns to Red

After awkward silence.

 

Red’s mouth is charred.

She is beautiful.

He asks.

Why, Evangeline?

Blue has loved you since our minds can remember

And waited for not but an embrace.

 

She smiles sadly.

This is the night,

She says.

My calling.

Tonight,

I die for the fourth God.

Tell Blue that I apologize.

That I, as much as a Woman of Divinity can,

That I love him.

 

Bright yellow appears!

A wild energy appears!

 

Red can barely cover his eyes

Much less his ears

To block the shriek

As Evangeline dies to a new God.

 

She lies there

For a long time.

In her hand, a stone pendant

Carved from fine diamond

Cold as the heavens made it.

 

Red reaches for the pendant-

 

Blue appears.

 

No words

As he runs to the altar

To cradle the corpse

Of a goddess incarnate.

 

Damn you,

He screams to the Gods,

For your power over us.
Curse you

For claiming what I have wanted

For so long

Have dreamt of caressing

For far too long.

That Hades could give me power

To end you, Gods of my disdain.

 

With that

 

Blue is gone.

 

Rumors fly.

He left of broken dreams.

Left broken of faith?

Left to find apology to the Gods?

Left for a salvage of future time?

During which

Red questions what he has seen.

 

A fourth God?

 

He quarries to the head of town

The great Philosopher Oak.

 

This is impossible,

Oak says.

The three Gods

Are defenders of Pallet.

A fourth?

Inconceivable.

 

Red clutched the stone

Around his neck

And said nothing.

 

Explosions!

Darkness!

Screams of infants!

Starving, hysterical, naked!

 

They look to the outside

And spy an eternal darkness.

 

Blue is no longer blue.

 

Black clouds fly from him

Shadows crawl from under him

Pain flows from each crevice

Of his scornful demeanor.

 

He stands at the Altar

And issues the challenge.

 

Gods of Pallet!

You dare to take her

And so I have dared

To end you.

This reign of so-called peace

Is at an end.

 

From the skies

Come the eternal power.

 

The green dinosaur, commanding nature’s very whim—Bulbasaur.

The red salamander, igniting hope into the peasants—Charmander.

The blue tortoise, comforting mothers of dead and dying—Squirtle.

 

Blue held forth his own necklace

No different from that of Red

And darkness appeared.

 

Destroyer of dreams

Apocalyptic madness

Invocation of Armageddon Heartbreak—

Umbreon, black as night

Spawn blacker than hope can ever be.

 

Red clutches his own necklace—

Evangeline’s fourth God—

And suddenly understands.

 

Oak grabs Red by the collar—

You can’t go outside!

This is a match of the Gods!

 

Red tears away

And runs to their aid.

 

The Gods have fallen!

Bulbasaur, whimpering under Night!

Squirtle, crying as black suffocates him!

Charmander, walking on broken limbs!

 

I have won!

Blue exclaims.

Now

I shall avenge my Angel.

 

Enter Red

On his shoulders

Dreams of Pallet.

 

What are you doing, Red?!

Blue growls.

 

Red grasps his stone pendant

And understands.

 

Holds it to the sky

And says what is true—

She loved you, Blue.

That it comes to this

Is a horror none but I shall endure.

 

Lightning from the skies

An Eden Echo from above

Decorate the skies

 

Umbreon flinches—

What madness is this?!

 

Enter the fight;

Enter the Electric Protector of All:

Enter

Pikachu.

 

Red faces Blue,

Blue to Red,

And then

The skies

Trembled.

 

Umbreon stared down the mighty Pikachu

And drew itself back for combat

 

No!

 

The darkness vanished.

 

Leaving naught but Divine Electricity

Red

And Blue

Amidst the remnants of innocent Pallet Town.

 

Blue turned.

He said nothing,

Nor was he seen again.

 

Days turned to weeks

Weeks to months

Ashes to dust.

 

He sat alone.

 

There is more to know,

Red claimed

Staring over the green routes

To all and naught.

 

More to see.

I must understand.

What came of Blue?

Will he come to us again?

I must know this world.

 

Beside him

The Angelic spoke

With emerald empathetic woes.

 

Four Elites block your road,

She sang,

You must study under

Eight leaders

And conquer many others.

 

Red stood.

A wind blew his hair,

A warmth flooded his heart.

 

Can you do this?

She asked innocently

Appearing as no spirit

But a girl

As she had been before

And had sacrificed to become.

 

He began walking

Wind behind him

Faith within him

Something above

Guiding him.

 

When will you stop?

 

He turned

With no sorrow

But a longing smile.

 

When I’ve seen

What Blue saw—

When I’ve understood them all.

 

Thus began the tale—

Pokemon Trainer Red began. 

 

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