PenDragon and Lady Day
Verbal Gambit
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As I dodged oppressing rules Maneuvering, fighting against suppression of my privacy I found myself surviving on a deserted island Which I sometimes refer to as Minos My house is a magnificent palace Exterior is one mighty baroque marvel Doors made out of thick solid marble Divide a maze of long clean hallways Entrails sparkle full of triple-nine gold flakes And mercury runs through platinum tubes of the pavilion As precious bullion boils for tomorrow's bouillon Flaming heat puffs chilling clouds of sorrow and grief Sleepless Rosy Cross Lamen lays on linen sheets Lamenting sullen lyrics, cloaking six-foot brick of cold concrete Torsion springs weave cold rings around poles Blasters shoot lasers through torso, burn flesh, reaching bones Accompanied by haunting discord of crow's croaks Enigmatic tones resembling painful groans Creep from the silent attic - Erratic noises scrape chromatic wounds over wallpapers of axiomatic semantics As systematic wind blows up dust dunes into melodramatic schisms Reflecting mood of the bare room A chained rhyme freely swims between monotonous schematic tunes Dim lights sleep in deep dreadful swamps of the eyes Distant beacon signals the house of white nights Urging the dark truth of the soul to awaken inside In the violent misery of quiet twilight In a wild violet garden next to an abandoned terrace Above my heavy head melts aurora borealis Shadow rays form curtains Patches in no time cross most surface Mystical hyphens turn into gates Holes in space curve arcs into diadems As coronas diverging from single point start rising Horns of the enraged iron bison brutally bore funnels in flesh of the weeping lion Mad Russian lad living in a French colony refused to adopt their Vulgar Latin Instead, his voice chose to crawl outta the grave of Lord Byron Who would've thought, another George dwells in the same silence of heart Missing daylight For the most part Dedicating poems to his elegant damsel, occasionally throwing doomsday darts at pale distorted masks of napping politicking Bonapartes' As love's last resort Diligent student of John Dee's concocting poetry in his darkest hour Dormant dayworker dreams of dancing dainty Daisy, dissolving daily diabolical dolor Daunting destiny drops derisory dice to decipher At dusk Delirious dozy Deadman dares to double down - demanded donation's a dollar Determined to defend delicate Dandelion deviant diver decides - deal's done Disfigured dealer delivers devil's dozen, distraught dawn draws deadline - day's over Devil's devious dividend - duped depressed donor As devout daysman defeats death dueling dragon, decrepit dilettante drowns drinking deadly downer At distance Dignified drowsy daydreamer designs dramatic dionysian drafts dedicated to delightful Dayflower Deal's a deal - Deathly deuces, dull déjà vus, and demanding doubters Or Dicey detours, deserved dream, and deus ex machina Let me say goodbye to what can't be kept What can't be returned by forks pinning wrists to a chair channeling chilly current Let me gift last word to what can't be brought back As bleak spark plugged memory fries screen in deep sorrow of honest disbelief Replaying screams of deceitful truth in the last moment's shocking grief Let me resume watching how the burning star dies How its engine sinks down the ocean's floor As breath's eternal moan flies mourning over the world rowing into shadows behind closing door
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