The Galley of JenkensA Poem by TomDelay1252An addict chases Her high. Wrote it in the depth of a murky trip.The Galley of Jenkens. With such splendor announced, Smile does fade, as ones do at my age. Tryst with the whisp and a settle tooth squirm; A sensual bite. And begone, another feature to affix to the crown that adorns them. Another Galley sets sail, Stark sickness doth dank and, Yes, underneath the lanterns, Ah… Even the abysmal can’t stand them. Met here with a flick, the vaunted whisp, A flick of my wrist, her bellowing tryst, Once here, pose. Where trip wisers trick trip stylers, The inlet is spent. Cast back, deep mist, Trainspotted islands, Our K’ nivers’ Dare we do wire her? Through the expanse, And praise unto the wires. Guttural shriek, And praise unto the wires for that which transpired. What’s below the mist? Hear me, dear, the Twisted wrangles and pet love do inspire them. “Hit me!” Add another tryst, dank tooth flayed amiss, Cavernous toils, Fleeting gold glint, all in delight to “But what of trip wisers?” Flayed alive and served, For you Do Not Matter, Slide down the throat, Depths true? Smolder so tired and repeat until spent. ah… © 2019 TomDelay1252 |
StatsAuthorTomDelay1252AboutStarted writing a couple months ago as a hobby, turns out, it's really fun! I joined to practice with some short stories. Please give any feedback you think they deserve, you won't hurt my feeling.. more..Writing
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