ZeeDeeVille : Writing

Untitled.

Untitled.

A Poem by ZeeDeeVille


My stomach flutters with every waking step Of your body toward my own as you drew ever closer My features flush, and blush they may as the sign..
As all engagements become.

As all engagements become.

A Poem by ZeeDeeVille


Wired metal siver ring Clutches at my finger. What have you here, odd stranger? What determines your presense. "Am I a lie here?" He r..
Arachnid on a wire

Arachnid on a wire

A Poem by ZeeDeeVille


The black writhing much of fear Eliminates the weaving spider of hope Working endlessly to spin the web To spare head from heart From soul. The..
Coitus

Coitus

A Poem by ZeeDeeVille


The moon, her grace, Bears witness to the crime I repeat A sin I cannot dethrone. I have never wanted a god. Who is to say this creeping man is..
Foggy train of foggy mind

Foggy train of foggy mind

A Story by ZeeDeeVille


"What is going to happen?" The steam train hissed and popped as it trudged on, burdened with my thoughts. I still look at the boy, admiri..
Your Facade, pt. 2

Your Facade, pt. 2

A Poem by ZeeDeeVille


We are lions no more. What have we become if not simple wolves? Baying at each other Walking on glass The painted smiles on our faces... the peo..
The moon, her grace,

The moon, her grace,

A Poem by ZeeDeeVille


Bears witness to the crime I repeat A sin I cannot dethrone. I have never wanted a god. Who is to say this creeping man is not one on his own? The..
Vendetta Cries

Vendetta Cries

A Poem by ZeeDeeVille


Love the vendetta rose that cries As she reaches hands twords the sky The blood lined sunset catches her eyes A pain so real my vendetta rose A pa..
I am

I am

A Story by ZeeDeeVille


What do you do I thought to myself, about my whole life thinking and agreeing that religion was man made [But I am Catholic by baptism, Agnostic at..
Left Cheek, Right Cheek

Left Cheek, Right Cheek

A Story by ZeeDeeVille


You gazed at my cheek in the glimmer of the candle and had certainly no inkling of the emotions that tormented my soul; you saw that it was my right..

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