Tibias Poems | Examples


A Feast For the Bride

Moonshine hues in a powerful projection 
peep in to light the lovers’ cavern with profusion.

Her tibias go weak; on the stone table, displayed 
were wooden large bowls full and neatly arrayed.

Her colon constricts and she retains a gas, about to leak,
as she wants very much to look a bride, composed and meek.

A graceful raise of clavicles and a sexy push of the pelvic girdle
masked her gluttonous stare which clearly is to tolerate no hurdle.

She sniffs cautiously as her bridegroom leads her to her chair;
delicious soup of small intestines and roasted gall bladders for two to share. 

A huge portion he serves her with exaggerated tenderness
“This for you, a first humble meal, my beautiful beloved ogress…” 


Tibias, colon (large intestine), clavicles, pelvic girdle,small intestines, gall bladders.

12/09/16
A body of work (Viv Wigley)
Use of 6 body parts
Categories: tibias, fantasy, humor,
Form: Couplet

Currents

I grow Strangly, its the wildred blossoming spasms of a deviant
thats carefully slipping into liquidating winds,
and its storming through a world where cracked tibias embrace the neck.

And beneath, hair slowly rising as tentacles,
will be falling on the veins of a careful hearts avalanche,
and the streaming pink currents following,
always resemble a glimmering black pearls submission,
much like a broken wish, lusting for the obliteration of the sun.

And so, an emergence of a head crowned in butterflys...

Can be seen as a play-full reflection in shallow ponds of blood,
where a ravenous limp around a fairys garden,
soon brakes a leg, to mix the shattered wings in with the mud.

A rusty cuff mocks the grinding of the key...

Natural seems deafening when its drowned at sea,
where pale limbs entangle, unknowingly,
and the only horror is what's washed up ashore,
discovered by a innocent, who can't help but too adore.
Categories: tibias, natural disasters, nature
Form: Free verse


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