The Aghori Cult Of Tantrik Nihilist

  • Psalm Of She

    This one of my few rare love poems. More so than that, this a Hymn to my Goddess, my Scarlet Woman, and together we are the Yab-Yum; the Shiva-Shakti. My wife has been the best thing that’s ever happened to me. To their is no discrimination between her, and my Goddess. Psalm Of She Hotter

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  • The Requisition

    This poem was written for the title track of an album I recorded about a year ago. My xenophobia for Death,Is understood now,Is now but a requisite,A prayer, for suchThe philanthropist has been beaten,Except not to a pulp,But a sociopath,With an underlying potential,Even thirst, for violence. Years of anesthesia,Has numbed all but pain,A broken machine,

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  • The Sad Clown

    Everyday I paint a smile,Over this frown,Only to have cried it off,By the Sun’s going down, Tying my shoes together,For your sick pleasure,Tripping on over-sized leather,My expense, at your leisure An entire life on the tight-rope,Another squirt of seltzer in the eye,Finally under this big top,You laugh, I fall, I die. Tying my shoes together,For

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  • The Preta

    Note: Preta (Sanskrit: प्रेत, Standard Tibetan: ཡི་དྭགས་ yi dags), also known as hungry ghost, is the Sanskrit name for a type of supernatural being described in Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Chinese folk religion as undergoing sufferinggreater than that of humans, particularly an extreme level of hunger and thirst. Pretas are invisible to the human eye,

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