The Radical Child (
theradicalchild) wrote2022-11-01 09:02 pm
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Entry tags:
- anthro,
- anthro art,
- anthro artwork,
- anthros,
- fur,
- furries,
- furry,
- furry art,
- furry artwork,
- furs,
- literature,
- poem,
- poems,
- poetry,
- sonnet,
- sonnets,
- writing
"Dirge to a Sea Doe"
This is dedicated to the furry for whom I did gift art only to be unlovingly rejected. Screw you.
You wounded my heart, foul doe of the sea;
Your guts I want spilled; your blood shall I mop;
I, victim of your verbal piracy,
Revenge thus I ink; your head shall I lop!
I gave you the innocent gift of art
Only for you to cannon my gesture;
You are in my mind a malignant wart;
Your death shall be swift and my vengeance sure!
You thanked me for chancing your gallery,
Only to me from your artwork exile;
Such gall you showed to me in heresy;
I hope you suffer in the ocean’s mire!
Your paralysis surely makes you cross.
You want not my gold? Then that is your loss!
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The interesting thing about poetry to me is the fact that if you read it in a way that takes voice into account, you can kind of figure out what they sound like. So I think I have your accent placed. (I think that's interesting)