Webly Words

By Emma Tenebrae

Webly Words

It is time to dance
with my wicked pen
to weave some
webly words.
Slash and spin
my pointed thoughts
light soft scratches
go unheard.
Intently chewing
the inky grass
in a valley of thought
I will graze.
Feeding the tales
whirled in lead
spewing forth
in a temporal haze.
Come to me
oh bardly wails
pass brazenly
from ear to ear.
Tunnel through
the murky grey
share a taste
for this writers wares.
The actor's gift
hard earned keep
words play aloft
a paper stage.
Stealing time
eternity is cast
in black spider trails
upon this page.

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Copyright 2004 Emma Tenebrae
Published on Friday, March 12, 2004.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • Anth On Monday, July 5, 2004, Anth (1126)By person wrote:

    superbly written stream of thoughts and the imagery is just incredible,i loved inky grass too,again the flow is flawless it just trickles down the page

  • aXe FactoR On Saturday, June 5, 2004, aXe FactoR (333)By person wrote:

    wow,i liked the flow of this piece. brought my head to a whirlwind while reading this. -MeL-

  • Jonas On Thursday, March 18, 2004, Jonas (715)By person wrote:

    a celtic flavour, certainly... wonderful, invigorating words... life-ly, if you dig me... image of parade confetti pieces each with perfect words written on them. falling onto the heads of passers by

  • OLd SouL On Thursday, March 18, 2004, OLd SouL (717)By person wrote:

    'words play aloft a paper stage' that was kick ass. The piece had a unique tone that I admire. :) :::OLd

  • capt_funguy On Saturday, March 13, 2004, capt_funguy (777)By person wrote:

    dig this ... call to write ... paper stage , quite a nice way to put it ... classical tone ... cool stuff .. funguy

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