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10-regency

regency

do not confuse my laughter

for pain. it is only a brief

chuckle. one day they

will laugh at your ravings

too. a whipping willow tree

heavey-handed strangles me.

perhaps you misunderstand

but you cant’see. it’s growing

beneath my borrowed bed.

a bed stuffed with piercing

arrowheads. they say a queen

died comfortably here. as

regent of hell my coronation

begins. waiting for the devil

to come of age. you don’t

think i hear you breathe

behind the door. owls i

borrowed for my guards 

all in the corners of the

darkness. soon i will be the

spectacle. they will stuff

me like a bear hunted by

a king, threatening, impotent.

but, no, i fear a wooden cart

will carry me to the boneyard,

dump me in a drunkard’s

grave. now your sister laughs,

waiting for her inheritance,

two coins to place upon

her handsome lover’s eyes

who loves to play the dead,

an erotic fairy tale prince,

sleeping til she awakens

him with her warm, furry

mouth. don’t walk away,

my boy. i want you by my

side. i need betrayal now.

your father’s left us all

alone. don’t mind her i

hear you say as if trying to

break the spell of a perpetual

nightmare. thank you for

leaving me alone god as if

you had a choice. willow tree

finish the deed. you’ve sapped

me dry. owls sharpen your talons.

Alexander Perez

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