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Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Ms. Stress

paralyzed
by a pair of lies
omission and commission
an admission of naught
knot now
ties unbound
not yet
in time to realize
the real lies bound
to what applies
when a word implies
that the heart relies
on a pair of lies
paralyzed

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5Clever Wordplay
06/17/06 by McKenna

I enjoyed the way you played with words, "knot, not, naught." The rhythm of the poem and play on words reflects the jumbled emotions one feels when one discovers a lie. Very clever, well done.

5~~
02/01/07 by LeBroz

Only the incomparable Alessia Brio could have pulled off such a fun word play piece without it coming across as a collection of words trivialized.

5Fun
02/17/07 by SelenaKittyn

Such fun word play with such a not-so-fun subject. Ah juxtaposition...

5Perfection
02/19/07 by vella_ms

There is a beauty and an art to expression with few words. This is how I view poetry. You are an artist. Wonderfully done.

5Interesting
04/27/07 by Bill Dada

When it hurts so much, all you can do is laugh and play with words.

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Ink's Kiss

the right words
in the wrong ears
the right touch
on the wrong skin
the right kiss
on the wrong lips
the right time
for the wrong love
the right ink
on the wrong page

Saturday, May 20, 2006

fluid

i am the wine of peace
lingering on your lips

drink me
lest i fear

i am the river of hope
drowning you in desire

swim in me
lest i doubt

i am the blood of passion
burning in your veins

flow through me
lest i cool

i am the sweat of sex
dripping from your chin

satisfy me
lest i dry

i am the nectar of night
quenching your thirst

thank me
lest i wither

i am the dew of dreams
your morning memory

savor me
lest i forget

i am the water of truth
soothing your soul

hold me
lest i slip through your fingers

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5Damn!
05/24/06 by MistressJett

Made me shiver all over! I can hear you speaking the words, and... just damn. Your poem was mentioned in today's new poem reviews.

5lovely
05/24/06 by ghost_girl

alessia I voted you a 5 because you made me smile. Your tender words are a soothing relief from the poetry forum, you are wise not to frequent on a day like toady' keep up the good work maria

5~~
05/24/06 by LeBroz in —NY - too far from Atlanta

This poem was mentioned in Wednesday's New Poems Reviews.

5Smooth
05/25/06 by hugo_sam in Lost in the 70's

Smooth flow with evident passion expressed well. Thanks Hugo

5The Consistent Imagery...
07/03/06 by Belegon in San Diego

...and the lack of capitalization lend themselves to the vizualization I get when I read this, helping my imagination find it's way to a destination that is uniquely mine...but hopefully somewhere near where you intended the reader to wind up....well done.

5^
12/06/06 by Bill Dada

Very, very...fluid. I liked.

5Love's new commandments
01/18/07 by vella_ms

breath taking. im glad i stole these few moments to revel in your words.

5Laced with...
02/01/07 by Amyfriend in Ontario, Canada

excited passion..and brings forth beautiful images. Very well done.

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Now available on a poster! See: http://implexity.blogspot.com/2007/06/printed-poetry.html

Monday, May 15, 2006

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Tapestry

Hard leather buttons
atop cream suede
brush my lips
with cinnamon cisele

Wet crimson sheath
between passion and promise
draws my fingers
to'ard darkened depths

Warm caramel kisses
against crushed satin
pique my desire
to breathe pink

Smoky moiré sheen
over tender folds
blankets my tongue
with velvet throb

A whispered release
in panne waves
weaves my name
through dream's tapestry

~ ~ ~

5~~
08/17/05 by LeBroz in NY - too far from Atlanta

Sensual delights of textures unfolded, you are truly ~ impressive

5fascinating!
08/17/05 by sack in USA

But, what are "panne waves?" Guess I have to get out Webster!

5~
08/17/05 by sophia jane

Well done, Imp, as always.

5Tasty and texturized
08/17/05 by neonurotic

tantalized the senses in this erotic poem, Imp. Spectacular ;)

5the title grabed me
08/17/05 by Anonymous

the last verse pulled by threads from the last verse...smooth...bluerains

5Gotta Love
08/18/05 by Dar~ in USA

A poem based on material. Very elegant yet delicious tremors passed through me as I read it.

5I love....
08/18/05 by Anonymous

.....the way you've used fabric in the fabric of your poem. It all fits together perfectly to make a rather erotic whole.. Tess

5...
08/19/05 by minsue

*wistful sigh* Gorgeous, Imp.

5Wow!
08/21/05 by Anonymous

Incredible images, beautiful. You actually made me drool!!

3From Under the Bridge
08/27/05 by Trolly in U S of A

Better than some. Thanx.

Friday, May 05, 2006

Surrogate Sin

The purgatory of potential
brings me to passion's altar:
prostrate acolyte.

Bless me, lover, for I would sin.

Take this, and eat of me.
The body of lust. Amen.

Though neither my hope
nor my prayer,
I lead myself into temptation.

Annoint me, lover, for I must sin.

Take this, and drink of me.
The blood of trust. Amen.

Though neither my promise
nor my pain,
he delivers only rapture.

Crucify me, lover, for I shall sin.

For thine is the kingdom
and the power
and the cock.

Hari-kari, full of disgrace
hallowed be our game
though I covet another
who art my heaven.

Before him I may kneel
in systolic communion,
but I shalt not fall
for my surrogate savior.

~ ~ ~

5~~
08/20/05 by LeBroz in NY - too far from Atlanta

Oh, what an Imp! You speak so sweetly; I want to sin! Reminds me of an old story, the question being, "What is necessary to obtain forgiveness from sin?" as the 6 year-old answers, "Sin."

5~ ~ ~
08/20/05 by Jennifer C

Your Poem was mentioned in Saturdays Review Thanks for sharing ~ ~ Jenn

5~
08/20/05 by sophia jane

That's a helluva prayer Imp. Well done

5oh my
08/21/05 by Anonymous

Wicked girl !!

5Vivid
08/23/05 by logophile

And sharp. Your words cut through some heavy lines here and make everything oh-so-real. Nicely done.

5leave it to the Imp...
08/23/05 by Belegon in Southern California

...to provide me with a new definition for "religious experience" *grin* Daring and delicious Imp.

5well, bless me!
08/23/05 by OhMissScarlett in a blue state

I know you're not supposed to covet your neighbor's poem, but I really wish I'd written that one. What great rhythm. Thanks.

5Let's hear a big Amen!
08/28/05 by Bill Dada in state of rapture

I am ready to drop to my knees in prayer. Finally a religion for the rest of us.