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Picture-Prompt Writing Challenge!
Ivy
by Alyson Faye
Beyond the curtain, beyond her web,
the trees cluster, ever tighter,
the greenery ripples, sighing,
whispering of who is coming
.
Snake-like, swollen vines slither
and Ivy, oh so lush,
her curves a symphony,
of damnation and destruction,
rises from the mossy divan
rested, reborn, and rapacious
for the upcoming union.
.
She’s heard him coming
smelt his sweat, his aloneness,
sent her tendril shoots out as scouts
to lick his flesh, nick his skin,
infect him with fever and fetid dreams.
.
Now Ivy, matriach of the forest,
awaits. To smother him, entwine
him in her embrace, and at her
altar bring him to his knees.
Fiction © Copyright Alyson Faye
Image courtesy of Pixabay.com
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Spindleshanks
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“A decent two-for-one. Alyson Faye brings the engaging and eerie in equal measure.” CC Adams – horror / dark fiction author














“her curves a symphony, of damnation and destruction,” – great line in an evocative poem