zephrys scream

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opening her mouth
she wordlessly keens
a zephyrs scream;
feral wet wind
whistling tendered leaves
seeking liberty.

an escalation of heartbeat,
manifestation to predatory,
captured unyielding
amid denseness of trees,
senses flayed reckless,
wanton in saturation

opening her mouth
she wordlessly keens
a zephyrs scream;
feral wet wind
whistling tendered leaves
in chorded starvation

lapping wetness,
to collide dreams complete
seeking sovereignty
on this haunted hallowed eve.
The full moon pitched,
tripped and heaved

to sigh and wither into liquid
stirring scarlet wisps satiny
black, coiling
in repressed aggression
eyes of panther piercing ease
plundering with eternity

opening her mouth
she wordlessly keens
a zephyrs scream;
feral wet wind
whistling tendered leaves
seeking liberty.

echoes_s
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AnonymousAnonymousover 17 years ago
Seductively

wicked, i loved this! enjoyed the read. thanks for sharing

TT :)

AnonymousAnonymousover 17 years ago
I love the repitition

it helps to reenforce the sense of animal anguish I feel in this poem. Very strong stuff echoe_s. Nice to see your words again. TT2U

LeBrozLeBrozover 17 years ago
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This poem was mentioned in Wednesday's New Poems Reviews.