too eglaf or not eglaf enough?

sexual horror poetry; image of a partially-nude female body; warning / caution / head's up fuck face: this poem is not suitable for children under the age of whenever their terrible parents permit them unfettered access to the internet; the word/mental imagery is explicit, more than slightly suggestive and contains overt sexual violence against women, including (but not limited to) kidnap, rape, bondage, and sex-slavery; while the author considers the visual image to be simple erotica - the poem, however, is not for anyone with an unworldly conservate mindset or who posseses an immature sensibility; if you are adroit enough to find this, then you are certainly competent-enough at internetting to not be shocked by any of the topics in my poem. Just don't share it with your baby brother or your grandma.

 

basement machine, byproduct steam; scaffolding, overhead, rusty

bloody-lip smell, loamy green hell; body sweat, lubricant, lust scree

intrinsic maw, pheromone draw; whispering murmuring: *trust me,

I know it's dark* fungus and bark; *please disrobe, climb inside, thusly,

follow my voice, no other choice, getting tight, wonderful*  [cussing]

*creep deeper in, now pull your chin* gag reflex, metronome, thrust deep

*fast growing roots, fill all your chutes; provide fuel, oxygen, musk-seed,

symbiont-spouse, cervix feels soused; already, desire-full tusking?

here, finger flex: one-no two-yes* commencing ...*tap for speed*... kvmzee

spasm thrill still? un-sated fille; then births-n-nursing why... rush thee?

immortal wife, now quell your strife; deep coma, paralyze (brusquely)

soon we drop spawn, nurse thereupon; for decades, the brood you'll bustfeed

brainless your part - while I teach art: ambush scent, bait-luring, husk-breed

once all depart, we will restart; tuskin' and raisin' our Musk Trees

The Musk Tree by Veach Glines

Eglaf (/egg/•luff) is not a word.  Because this combination of letters is not a morpheme, has no meaning or definition in any language, but bears the resemblance of a word, eglaf is a place-holder for any word of the reader's choosing.

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