Witching Hour Surgery/ Mandible Manipulations/Rorschach Reflections

whisperingquill

Witching Hour Surgery

Lay there my pretty
my sweet quivering treat
as I peel layers away
from you nonchalantly
the more you trickle
the digger giggles with glee
deeper I knead
ring around the rosy,

first fluidity I gleam
fractured stasis
of fornicating displacement
commiserated hate
concourse no remorse,

dissipate into vapor
gates of Gehenna
fly paper caper
nape of the neck
potato peeler skin un-sealer,

double saw butter knife
a slivered slit in your sac
unraveling testa dura testicles
tethered to wayward receptacle
do you see what I see

these kumquat ear-rings
subpar to the jar.

Mandible Manipulations

Buried peccadillo
sandalwood silhouettes
choking on strands of anon
in the tempest typhoon
encipher tangerine
copulations copy-cat
hiccups of hyacinth hemlocks,

testimony of
displaced energies
jive shuffled Shōgun traipse's
along the blizzard of
a fractured coup d'etat
calisthenic calligraphy
rising in the scent of split capillaries,

bola catapults fling
locution whips
electrocuting synoptic
banners of uprising oracles
waterloo chakra
pin-wheeled malachite crucifixions.

Rorschach Reflections

Playing pick up bliss
with saline barnacles
slaughter carnival
lions ride knotted
fallopian tubes,

jumping through
inferno halos
borrowed from onyx
plagued Raziel,

anon penetrates
the gravy train
of yesterday
vig gnawed
between yardbird beaks
conjugal clairvoyance
facetious fetus use
to be Cletus Bejesus,

Golgotha fiesta
fiasco 23 phalanges
left hand blue
right foot green
twister betwixt,

morbidly clean
counterbalance
fellasgood fathergod
Crew brew brood
zip gun goes ping
silencing Gatling clinks.

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  • Author: Whisperingquill (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 27th, 2017 12:11
  • Category: Gothic
  • Views: 50
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