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Body Part Poem Rough Draft:
"Your Wrists Are Vile"
Elegance is far from you as your curves lure my eyes and the pale, supple skin covers your flexing bones; No delight do I take! I've seen wrists that are more elegant on a baboon. Yet, yours are not hairy at all. But every last inch, every: smooth, soft, creamy inch brings me to a stand still; Horror I tell you, sheer horror! Wrists Your wrists What an ugly word. It rhymes with fists, so violent, so sensual, sexual, flexible. The movement it makes when you brush your hair back may be erotic to some but not to me; repulsive I tell you, utterly repulsive! This raw, insatiable drive to: touch, to kiss, to hold gently next to my cheek . . . your wrist . . . are vile.
©2000 James Olmos |
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