Wisdom
of Equipment
A southpaw in fallen weakness grabs the vampire’s pig
with rare blood in thespian moves,
Then his well made beast trips the light while
raking fire with some pugnacious romance in grooves.
*A “southpaw” is someone who uses a left arm for
integrity instead of the right arm. The “vampire’s
pig” can be a dinosaur or literally a pig.
“Thespian” is a word out there used to describe performers. Basically, there’s awkward love between the
southpaw and the pig. You can even say
it’s tough love, a naughty list of habits, or art that’s something of a
fictional presentation of vampire animals.
This is mature content, but I like the literary colors of my
selection. When I say “trips the light”,
do I mean something breathing fire or a creature who upholds its
surroundings? My mom doesn’t like
violence, but she likes this poem and says it’s mature content. My dad, on the other hand, is quite a brute
himself over politics for his Byzantine Military Blog and says this poem doesn’t
have mature content at all. Personally,
this poem is among my influences of videogames.
How rare blood can be is up to a risk-taker who travels. Enjoy this poem with caution: we don’t know
that pig or why it’s loving the guy who grabbed it in quite a mess.
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