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Premium Member Man Eating Flower
"We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." Anaïs Nin







“Man Eating Flower” 



Voluptuous lips 
Velvet soft and slick
mouth words that skip
and crush off wet tongues to 
french kiss and swallow
all...

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Categories: succubi, identity, imagery, psychological, sensual, symbolism,
Form: Free verse



Premium Member The Winter's Lullaby Lyrics
Choking noble light held by the hands of Fate                          ...

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© G. Jay  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succubi, dark, death, emotions, grief, lost love, music,
Form: Lyric
Premium Member 50 Words For Poe: Phantasmagoria
“50 Words for Poe: Phantasmagoria”




“Darling, there’s someone here 
who would like to meet you...”

This was how it all began -

‘twas the night of the Ghost Ball
the room was pumping
and the Lothario put on a good...

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Categories: succubi, dark, muse, mystery, romance,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member The Haunting
"The Haunting"

What happened 
was a crime
in more ways 
than one

who can understand 
the mind of a recidivist
twisted, calculating
in this story, there is 
more than one, 

the night 
of a thousand 
cutting knives
the turn of the...

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Categories: succubi, dark, journey, light, strength, war,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Light that lights all lights
Written: December 05, 2024 for contest Sponsored by: Unseeking Seeker
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Line of inquiry:

“we look...

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© Sotto Poet  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succubi, analogy, light,
Form: Rhyme



Premium Member The Winter's Lullaby
"The Winter's Lullaby" 


Choking noble light held by the hands of Fate                       ...

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© G. Jay  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succubi, death, depression, heartbroken, lonely, lost love, music,
Form: I do not know?
The Succubus
(A lone old male voice whispers to his loyal dog)

She came at midnight
Last night
You know


As the fireflies outside in our winter garden
Glowed

In a red dress of moving red lips that whispered of new dreams

Knocking like...

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Categories: succubi, grief,
Form: Rhyme
The Greatest Show From Hell
~The Greatest Show from Hell~


A circus quietly drifted through our town,

causing everyone here to curse the ground–

where they toiled to set~up their ghastly show.

They passed the town, demonic eyes aglow—

 

~*~

†

 

No jugglers, tight ropes...

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© Dean Kuch  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succubi, gothic, horror, sin, symbolism, , Lullaby,
Form: Prose Poetry
B-cup Collecting Tips on the Southeast
the city's sick scar, fuels my descent, into this abyss, where twisted creatures writhe, in the darkness. cyclops with one eye, on the ball, three-headed puppies, sealed behind glass, strippers selling tickets to the apocalypse....

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Categories: succubi, art, corruption, courage, crazy, dark, deep, desire,
Form: Free verse
Aeonia Part 1
AEONIA-
   AEONI-
      AEON-

Vestal purity, all men succumb- the Virgin whose eyes stare silver beams- crystallizing his very soul. He,  and all who gaze upon she.

  ...

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© Amy Green  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succubi, angst, girlfriend-boyfriend, loss, sad, song-betrayal, silver,
Form: Free verse
Call It What You Will
When you continue to play, with evil things                           ...

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© John Beam  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succubi, bible, christian, dream, evil, freedom, jesus, life,
Form: Couplet
Oh Sorry
Oh... sorry, this was supposed to be a positive message...

I can't see very good through all these dark clouds,
                ...

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© Onyx Perth  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succubi, anger, anxiety, betrayal, conflict,
Form: Free verse
Devils Dancing At My Door
I feel it again, I know why but I can't stop it
Rage running through veins so cold
Fueling a furnace, old as time
RULER do you dance outside my door?

Repentance my sweet compensation for this tragedy
How you...

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© Tim B  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succubi, angst, faith, introspection, religiondance, me, dance, me,
Form: Free verse
Kiss of Death
Angels of death, thieves of hearts
You are trapped once their entrancement starts
The only escape of their spell is eternal rest
Hades enjoys using temptation the best
His servants are well versed in his charms
Demons of magnificent grace...

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Categories: succubi, death, imagination, mystery, passion,
Form: Couplet
Darkness Again
Banshees’ howl and werewolves’ prowl,
Medusa’s calling your name,
Under the cowl of vampiric fowl
You’re raising the stakes to the game.
A common greed, as succubi feed
Engulfing your final amen,
Planting the seed so all that you’ll need
Is the...

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Categories: succubi, dark,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Dark and Mystical
Dark and Mystical

The darkness of a moon shadowed star
covered my world in a filament of doubt,
awakened beings from a slumbering peace
to roam the ethereal plain of life’s edges.

Worms danced in the dampened cool
entranced by the...

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Categories: succubi, fantasy, imagination,
Form: Verse
1ST On PS: Succubi Sultry
sweat dripping down my spine
slide of fingers through hair,
gentle as a summer breeze,
yet bold as a winter's storm.
hidden velvet wrapped bridge,
slowly beckons me deeper,
dark recesses of my psuche.
leaf on a tempestuous sea,
helpless to resist the...

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Categories: succubi, beautiful, beauty, cute, cute love, dark, deep,
Form: Free verse
Of Nightmares and Dreams
I was looking for you in my dreams, dear,
In my dreams only succubi would form.
So I then searched the oceans, there and here,
But I found only salt, water, and storms.
I searched above the mountains, but...

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Categories: succubi, introspection, irony, love, metaphor, romantic,
Form: Sonnet
Premium Member Apathy
Apathy is a viper with vehement venomous fangs,
Which crunch clenches tight, imposing its poisonous pain.
Injected invectives of predatory infestations feed their dejected prey's infection;
Parasitic Succubi sip on succulent souls, spat out in no direction after...

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© B.J. Fitz  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: succubi, depression, fear,
Form: Couplet

Book: Reflection on the Important Things