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On the Verge

Dirges and Interpretations

By Joe KingPublished 5 years ago 1 min read
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Always a sucker

never a winner. Always a joker

on the verge of something new,

he managed to say something

with meaning. It didn't matter

no one would read his words anyway

except maybe the blind, or the illiterate

Young boy's masturbation session, scared

by the sight of his mother. She's naked,

he strains his eyes for a peek,

incestuous peepshow fantasy girl,

and lonely teenage solo sex games

Shy boy, caught by his mom

Come closer

Can you read me?

Can you climb inside me?

Will you devour me?

Spit or

Swallow or

Come inside

Come again

"I seen you looking through the window."

She spanks his bottom, erotically

with her hand.

"Haven't you learned anything yet?"

(a doors slams)

He's slowly becoming erect again,

it's like heaven, I have an

old tattoo that tells

the tale. His cock is hard again

and dripping. Standing tall

spewing words like a fountain.

We could turn this into a love song

or continue on with this parody adventure

Dirges, Interpretations

Weird brain damaged mongaloids

I keep waiting for one of you to arrive.

Young crying frightened children

Blonde boys and flat chested girls

Are all quiet cabbage head kids

Blood artists and abortionists

Drag suck queens

Small dick boozers and

Busty incest whores

My harlequin dancers

A deranged form of clown

Hot on the trail of young flesh

Welcome to your funeral procession.

Here comes the Cannibal

Look at him smile

See him dressed in clowny style

How askew

Here to jest just for you.

Worms will gather

Worms are quick

Worms resemble your tiny dick

Watch them as they devour you

Watch them crawl below.

I'd rather be an ash man

Better than a worm man.

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About the Creator

Joe King

"Listen, real poetry doesn't say anything, it just ticks off the possibilities." - Jim Morrison

These poems are from my book An American Parody, which is a tribute to the writings and poetry of Jim Morrison.

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