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MRQUIPTY Jul 2016
In lee of the Ash
'twould be me
hiding in trees.
bare arms held high.
raw from rubbing the bark.

breath a ragged whisper,
the language of dead leaves

lingnen umbrellas once shadow makers now of the dark

encased in abandoned shade,
stability is a fabled illusion

colours of autumn fade.
forms become skeleton.
dirt is fed.

earthen daydreams corrode,
fertile nightmares,
demons grow in place of daisies

their eyes are hungry in a barren place until the ash buds swell

dried petals melt to gravity,
possess my naked frame

under the low sun after dewy drapes lift.
green blessings distract

undulating bodies,
supplication of sweet release

'tis what demon desires and to have must part with pomegranate

the seeds of damnation,
lament dearest Persephone,
your cry shall reign all dominion

a Bentham call for the utility that the wood be of seasons

colors of autumn fade,
forms become skeleton,
hello death's wintry mistress

colours of spring wait.
Morbid redress

leaving hulled seed a heliotrope with skying ambition.
Brethren in tumultuous glory.

Bask eternal in tumultuous glory.
collaboration with Iniquity (poet)
MRQUIPTY Jul 2016
nothingness from Khaos:
us.
far-reaching apes
throwing complex
machines
at rocks.
Kosmos laughs.
MRQUIPTY Jul 2016
risen by tracing
a relief of you in silk
Venus razes dawn
morning glory
MRQUIPTY Jul 2016
almond eyes lowered under cover.
hands stained red with dirt are held.
wantonly, widows lift veils, waiting
for sheet flagging a ****** crossing
four line challenge
MRQUIPTY Jul 2016
scratches marr the mirror
rain rivers my window

so much is tangential
in my view.

my yearn is to know
truth
learned from fidelity

what substance have I
when straight ahead is rivered
and reflection scoures
me
MRQUIPTY Jul 2016
hooks hang from me
catching stares
on so normal streets

hooks cut from
lines baited with
bits of dead lovers

I carry on. rust
marked aware
of your barbs
MRQUIPTY Jul 2016
once rocks .
now weathered
stones inclined
by wind.
something
devout
in that vane
stuck
gold
and facing
forever
south
Somme
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