surreal poetry
Surrealist poetry embodies the essence of poetry itself, drawing upon shocking imagery and lyrical incongruities to comment on the inner-workings of the mind.
Picture Being Alone
There is a tree that grows tall and strong in a mystical place were a mansion of Victorian style balances within the branches, where the trunk of the tree and little more than a ladder that's ever growing with the nature of the tree itself, but the mansion of an era of gothic glamour is nothing more than abandoned and run down.
By Alixzandra Wiseman6 years ago in Poets
Slipping of Sands
Lets visit the eldest of us all, the eternal father, the keeper who watches that of slipping sands, he the keeper of time. Through the clock tower we drift our way, up dusty steps to find a man, smooth of face, yet his hair white as snow that drapes across his deep eyes that shine the light of a million wonders.
By Alixzandra Wiseman6 years ago in Poets




