Gula - Gluttony

30 Jan 2010

·Absinthe Friend

If you have read my poem Luxuria, this is the next in the series. The second of my poems relating to the seven deadly sins. GULA Appetite is boundless, distended belly rips. Saliva spills in gallons as he feeds his ugly lips. Devouringand imbibing, never satingany craving, despicable consumption of all in deep depraving. Gula is his given name baptised by gluttony’s sin gnawing teeth tear strips of flesh with evil sneering grin. Overfed with straining limbs, consuming never ending cast to hell to burn alive, the souls he sent for rending.

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Absinthe Friend

Greetings from the grim north of England !

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