Lady Scratch
She glides in a 
feathered whisper
portals blip into a 
singularity crunch,
parabolic hum ripples 
to dissipation
tangerine intoxication 
ferments mensuration 
necrosis,
coagulated cosmic breeze 
asphyxiates hypno synesthesia
phantasm particle pirouettes
photonic displacement,
cosmic osmosis ostracized
Osymandais regulates counter
balance of celestial calvaries,
phalanx battalion trench-rats
fix hypodermic bayonets
dipped into Elysian acid pits 
to shank and vanquish 
diseased piths 
with galactic puissantence.
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Decisive Discourse
I see that your seduced 
by mass hysteria 
bête noire placated 
dysplasia akathisia,
premeditated carcinoma 
drifts into synaptic tributaries
hum in agreement or taste 
my Abbadonian treatment,
censure and accused
no indicia to propound
your probity slated 
with no repine sporadic
conquest decorous compass
void of heavens wavering,
laws of man catalyst 
of Belial's abberance
sweet nectar more fuel 
for Naraka's fury dance 
creep inside of Horus's eye
Ammit tarries puppeteering 
simulating Muerte breath,
break bread with cryptic seraph's
dementia induced presage
chariots whisper to specters spectating 
your next if the hair up my ass 
gleans your in syndication,
cavalier rectitude just plea for clemency 
caboodle from anamnesis blindsided
by pressing or ask for more weight like 
Giles Corey.
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Lex Talionis
Mijo carnalito. 
Ellos mataron a tu mamá!
Se hace venganza... 
sangre por sangre,
quitara la vida al pozo.
Fiat mihi secundum verbum tuum.
Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus, 
de omnibus dubitandum.
nemo malus felix, 
natura abhorret a vacuo.
Neca eos omnes, 
deus suos agnoscet.
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- Published: June 23rd, 2017 08:06
- Comment from author about the poem: Lex Talionis First two lines Spanish The rest Latin.
- Category: Gothic
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