Silver Gelatin Coats my Chrome

Silver Gelatin Coats my Chrome

darker sounds creating human photography
tightest veined sliding, supposed pursuit- record-practice
spanking red commitment monogamous awhile-slapping support

object noticed in a lowering swell
devoted heart, elated cry, racing, yelling, choked
censorship permitted, struggled beliefs
sleek uncut, lower petals-coated clit

scrumptious lands drift we part,exchange privatized fucks
stocking legs stretched- cervices compromised
presenting characteristics, enjoying peek-a-boo
preserving bottom days, pulling reactions-alter new intoxication

teasing, careless, pushing intimate shifts
thinking radiating snapshot, growls rising swayed imagery
instant, purposefully, significant flood creamy sweeter actual

 

These are from a series of Tag Cloud poetry– I ran a tag cloud from the Library Vixen blog (the on Google put on lock down) and what was generated was a gigantic list of words remarkably similar to concept of the exquisite corpse theme. I call them Cadavre Exquis Web 2.0. This and other works from this series can be read on the Exquiste Corpse Journal.

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8 Responses to “Silver Gelatin Coats my Chrome”
  1. Controllo Di Danni says:

    “object noticed in a lowering swell”

    How did you see that?? You are back with a vengeance Vixxy and it’s erotically seismic.

    XXX

    CDD

  2. inherservice says:

    mmmm “Dinner With Andrei”…

    “…
deliberate torrential tasting…”

    dessert!

  3. The Duchess says:

    You have a way with words my darling- I confess poetry has always escaped me…

  4. CDD: Librarians have a way of seeing things other people miss.

    inherservice: I have your dessert waiting.

    Duchess: ahh love it’s all just wonderful smut no matter how it’s written.

  5. Mr Pogo says:

    What I need is for my scrumptious land to drift into your privatized fuck. It might take a few million years though… Wait for me?

  6. Topaz says:

    The combination and pairings of words and phrases has my smiling and shaking my head in awe. Oooh, and the staggering of the last line… the poem itself climaxes! Amazing.

  7. James says:

    Vix

    Amazing as always. I was never a poet but I do have an appreciation for your many talents. :D

  8. Now that’s a creative way to titillate and amuse us. Nicely done!

    – PB
    http://insatiabear.blogspot.com

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