Twirling Tinfoil Fools

whisperingquill



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sybaline
scintillations
as a affirmed
fiend
scheming
and seething
for screams
of those
who bleed
whispers
of deciet.

Handcuff
the declawed
prosthetic tongue
in a predisposed
flawless prose

my little
Swiss cheese riddled
radically invasive projectile
sponge

snorting splooge
from fractured
gossipy Golems
sliding on the
envy rapevine
in a innuendo snide
gloating glide

they all wait to wade
in the downsize flicker
of a uprising landslide
swirling in blips of a
pyre's ticker.

May I chaperone
you into the portal
where murder
rides a carousel

topsy-turvy
slit throat derby
my name is Herbie
jerk my gherkin
hand on my cock

in these tall wails chaos sells
tell the orca to stop swallowing
sperm whales

fly fishing using glory lures
alluring lurid gory sin
feel the burning purge
breaking Hades with a
flurried cure fury scourge

pin the tail on a seashell
before the breeze befell
wind up a witches titty spell

in spinning winds
skipping through
charcoal grins

dinging a faux pas bell
dropped in a acid well

carmine claw
calls a flaw
that sees a saw
scheming on the
sideways rise
of a seesaw

bobbing and weaving
like a comatose heathen
searching for a beacon

shoreline receding
as the earth is misleading
in nights rippled dimple
that stays deceiving.

 

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  • Author: Whisperingquill (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 31st, 2019 19:47
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