surreal poetry

About this tag
The tag 'surreal poetry' on WindowsForum.com covers original poetic works that blend dreamlike imagery, historical references, and absurdist scenarios. The featured thread, 'Lordly Nightshade,' exemplifies this style with verses involving Hitler, Oliver Twist, and surreal escapes through castles and main streets. The poetry employs vivid, often nonsensical juxtapositions and a rhythmic, narrative flow. This tag is for users interested in creative, avant-garde poetry that challenges conventional logic and explores darkly humorous or fantastical themes.
  1. Lordly Nightshade

    Captured by Hitler with Oliver Twist in the tower Guards say here's pens and paper just sit down and work for an hour O, Goodness, how can we escape? but it's not worthwhile All I can do is smile. Down gallons of glandular corridors of the dark castle The pompous old bellman is tolling one bell...