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Long Ossuary Poems

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Dreamscapes in Minuet
Act I: 
Gaze a burning gift of a rainbow kaleidoscope reflecting a passage into the wavering pine of mesmerizing clouds and surreal meadows with candy mushroom tops and valleys of poured sugar. 

Did this mean...

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Categories: ossuary, animal, bird, dark, death, deep, extended metaphor,
Form: Free verse



Makabre Marionetta
Hey mommy I am here to play
Daddy and brother are on the way 
To the underworld where I sent them
By gutting tummies and dissecting 
Innards go to outwards on the floor
Faces you can’t recognize anymore
Low...

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Categories: ossuary, character, child, conflict, dark, death, deep, evil,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Ignorance is a rhyme without a soul, an art fading into slow oblivion
Ignorance is a rhyme without a soul, an art fading into slow oblivion,
like fallen tulips swirling through captive rays of a weary sun,
amidst hot sighs tearing through the deafening silence of the evening,
and they are...

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© Dan Enache  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ossuary, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member burgundy bliss
i g n o r a n c e~
is a rhyme without soul
an art of f a d i n g into oblivion...
like crestfallen tulips 
twirling through tethered rays
in the midst of seething sighs...
and I...

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Categories: ossuary, deep,
Form: Free verse
Vepertilian
Lest I halt this pervasive thought that’s wiggling in to perform something indescribably ineffable. As repose in this boudoir, my ossuary exudes a graveolent aura, a baleful lust for the necromantic. Ink on this tapestry...

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Categories: ossuary, crazy, dark, death, deep, evil, extended metaphor,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member Dance of Life and Death
Written: September 15, 2023
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In the halter of destiny, we are all bound.
A monody of souls dissemble and found
With every lynch of trice vicious hand,
We quest to the ossuary of the apex land. 

Yet in this...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ossuary, analogy, appreciation, death, feelings, life,
Form: Rhyme
Fracture
Fracture

The night has broken herself,
thinking of you.
Even now, 
no solace
for the fiery pocket of hate
that I hold in my fists
still burning.

I played the piano
side-by-side with her,
Easter Sunday
where no sun broke 
through
the ossuary 
you called our...

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Categories: ossuary, abuse,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Secluded Nook
Written: October 4th 2023
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An untapped jewel in a secluded nook.
A home down with treasures to brook
It is a phony ossuary, hence the walls droop.
Gazebo-grinning goofs giggle in a group.

Once a majestic home, a sign of...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: ossuary, analogy, appreciation, confusion, home, remember,
Form: Rhyme
Not Macabre Enjoy
Just untangle and snip the threads and you will be fine. In the luminous labyrinth of society, a kaleidoscope of perspectives unfolds, where idiosyncratic souls shatter certainties, embracing the abyssal void. We, the insular inhabitants,...

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Categories: ossuary, dark,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Mind the Mines
Mind The Mines

Deep in the pits he digs with no miner’s lamp in hand to lighten the grime
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Categories: ossuary, depression,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Ossuary
Stone staircase winds down into gloomy murk
Curtain of cobwebs festoon ancient door
Spiders abode well hidden yet, they lurk
Curiosity wins, cannot ignore.

Silence profound as darkness invades light
Ossuary resides behind portal
Hollow eyes empty, sadness at their plight
Realisation...

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Categories: ossuary, grave, imagery,
Form: Sonnet
a shaman of guatemala
I fear the shamans, great or small,
I saw one, with long black hair,
In a cemetery of the green Guatemala,
He danced among the colored tombs,

it was inhabited by the spirits of the dead,
Better to keep away...

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Categories: ossuary, fear, image,
Form: Free verse

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