Corporeal Manifestation

Corporeal Manifestation

A Poem by Julius Whitfield

This image creeps on in

This image is your diagram of perfection

Make an example out of this little girl

Starvation is delivered upon you

Pretentious even if your opulence is gray

Just blush it with an anchored narcosis

Desiccant of simple individuality

Crenellated by worthless undulation

And viscous facsimile of acceptance and reward

A silhouette of disregard

Now lined up on the irreverent face

Of the name that mirrors inveigle

Overwhelmed by perennial coveting

And murdered viciously by the heavy hands of time

Through careless waves of pride and divinity

Desiccant of simple individuality

Crenellated by worthless undulation

And viscous facsimile accepted and rewarded

With affluent illusory donned against the discordance of vacuity

Covering the image with an inescapable dreary existence

With an affluence donned against the strident of vacuity

Sere your eyes

© 2008 Julius Whitfield


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Julius Whitfield
Julius Whitfield

St Louis, MO



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21 yr old artists (writing, music, drawing, and performances) who has been befriended by pencils for years. I like to report my life's experiences through poetry and comedy, which are most of the time.. more..

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