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Daddy Dearest
“Though lewdness court it in a shape of heaven,.
so lust will sate itself in a celestial bed.”
William Shakespeare from HAMLET.
Hamolet: Saywhat?
Ghoost: Perhapps I am, or am not your fodder’s
spiral, dummed for a gaggle of thorny ticks to
waddle the night, and as to the lite, confiscated to
to sprint in flames, till the fowl crimeas done neath
the gaze of Gaia are burned and pissed away.
If I was not zippered and tethered to not spill the
kidneys of my cage, I could vomit a tail fully
unwagged that would gut thy loins, freeze the plasma
midst your orbs, making your binocular fusion , like to
bilious gas giants, blow their bladders, thy curly lox to
straighten and each hare to erupt like the thrusting
quills of a pious porpentine’s posterior. But hay, these
salient sorrows should not succor the lobes of meat
and blud. But damn the torps, for if you ever dug your
Daddy!
Hamolet: You know I did!
Ghoost: Then my buoy, you must revenge my hidden
and uber obscene homicide.
Hamolet: Bitchin’ , I am red eye, so lay it on me, Pap.
Glenn Buttkus
Posted over at d'Verse Poet's Pub
10 comments:
Yo Glenn - a bit’a Will d’Shakes — through the lookin’ glass! Loved this dude! Where ya been my friend? Hadn’t seen your name for a lil’wile. Hope all is well! Nice to have you back in the ranks brother.
Down with chronic health issues yet again, and kind of back for now.
lol Billy would love this take, well done!
bilious gas giants, blow their bladders...ye gods, superb lines with shakespearan inspiration...very well done..
Bravo, Glenn - a fitting tribute to the Bard! I totally get it :-)
Oh I love the intensity... and the bilious gas giants, certainly point to that there is something rotten in the state of Denmark.
So many phantasmagorical words, I stopped counting!!!!
That was some Shakespearean nonsense making complete sense!
Hoping you are feeling better! You nailed this one with intensity. I can see it being rapped, if that's what you call it. The Bard would be proud!
Hope you continue to heal Glenn.
Interesting take on the prompt. A masterpiece
Much love...
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