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Premium Member Eldritch Hysterical Annihilation Syndrome
I walk o u t...

I am lost in unapproachable light—a spectral broth
I am tasting the screaming silence—the archetypal observer
dissects my essence-fossil Passion
a seismic rupture between life/death/rebirth
gnaws at my marrow This dilemma-kudzu
coils tight, constricting tomorrow's breath

Death...

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Categories: flytraps, halloween, horror, philosophy, psychological,
Form: Dramatic Monologue



Sins and Virtues Chapter One
Covered in darkness wearing a veil of evil.  The bride stands before her groom and a vile host of
wedding guests.  The heat and hate that filled the air was so thick that they...

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Categories: flytraps, evil, fantasy, imagery, love, lust, marriage, metaphor,
Form: Narrative
Sins and Virtues Chapter Two
"By the powers invested in evil the bride and groom may kiss".  As their lips touched
their wedding guests were as silent as a corpse.  Turning her back to the wedding guests
Lust throws a...

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Categories: flytraps, dark, hate, love, lust, marriage, sin,
Form: Narrative
Sins and Virtues Chapter Two
Turning her back to the wedding guests Lust throws a bouquet of Poison Ivy and Venus Flytraps 
over 
her head.  Stepping in front of Sloth, Envy snatches the the bouquet out of the air....

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Categories: flytraps, dark, evil, hate, love, lust, marriage,
Form: Narrative
The Plan Went Awry
"THE PLAN WENT AWRY"


I see hundreds of these females 
inside that courthouse. they all 
stand there: the rich, the poor, 
the borrowers and the undercover 
street whores. these are the ones 
who lick the popsicle...

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Categories: flytraps, war, winter, wisdom, woman, women, work, world,
Form: Free verse



Sins and Virtues Chapter One
Covered in darkness wearing a veil of evil the bride stands before her groom
and a vile host of wedding guests.  The heat and hate that filled the air was so 
thick that they all...

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Categories: flytraps, dark, evil, lust, marriage, sin,
Form: Narrative
Sins and Virtues Chapter One
Covered in darkness wearing a veil of evil the bride stands before her groom 
and a vile host of wedding guests.  The heat and hate that filled the air was so 
thick that they...

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Categories: flytraps, dark, evil, lust,
Form: Narrative
Nature Freewrite
Walking through this forest unaccompanied by others, drinking the sweet nectar of nature's blissful pores, enjoying its sounds like a sweet saxophone playing the melodies only hearts could hear. from the beat of wings both...

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Categories: flytraps, art, nature, me, sweet, me, sweet,
Form: Prose Poetry
A Bitter Condolence
Zoological mental state.
Yesterday's news brings trouble to today's date.
Xylophones ringing playing tunes of my sorrow.
Willing to give it all for a moment I can borrow.
Venus Flytraps eating away at my soul. 
United we once were,...

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Categories: flytraps, death,
Form: ABC
Consider Me
"CONSIDER ME"


as the one who knows 
as the one who cried for death 
when the whores of my past 
destroyed their kids and the 
families around them. 
through the tears and anger 
of my insanity,...

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Categories: flytraps, addiction, analogy, appreciation, mentor, rights, voice, wisdom,
Form: Free verse
Foxtrot
Eyeballing you as a
     sticky bun; pondering how
to reach out without
     getting stuck.

"Perhaps it’s the flare of the
     Season, or more primal
 ...

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© John Weber  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: flytraps, funny, love
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Song of The Venus Flytrap No 9: AABB
Unthinkable odds descriptive recounts,
The Venus Flytrap, U.S.A, amounts.
Unique to Carolina's, north and south,
triggers sensory hairs in its hinged mouth.
Small insect or arachnid alerts trap,
then leafy draws down close up tight till snap.
Carnivorous plants like soft...

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© Hilo Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: flytraps, allusion, analogy, green, growth, imagery, insect, nature,
Form: Crown of Sonnets

Book: Radiant Verses: A Journey Through Inspiring Poetry