
Thursday, April 14, 2016
In
a ballroom, in a hall, red lips, rose red crimson, her blush sits atop her
cheek, her eyes quite forgotten…
Lifts
her chin from time to time, to a smile, to a word, to a curve as it drowns into
her thighs, her calves the shape of rain drops fall unto the petal.
It
is March, sweating, a wet midnight balm, dear brother how charming- her form
lingers, her toes barefoot balk atop the floor.
In
a ballroom, in a hall, lips blue, twilight blue lips, her hair belongs to the
sky, a February
stroll steps into the water.
It
is March which tends to a yawn, beneath, within the way she disappears,
‘China,’ I say, ‘No they are Chinese,’ a French lullaby, cigarettes and
lighters, I look, take a look from above her wishing to waterfall, to crawl
into her home, of iridescent petals peeled impatiently before to bloom.
In
a bedroom, in a hall, her listless voice drifting, dear goddess the wallpaper
pales in insignificance, a pattern stripped from her armoire.
Standing beneath from under a lampshade moon, a broken
toe to toe, to just a little closer, beneath the cover of an
infinite hue, grey-blue here, from under beneath our
nighttime umbrella-
‘Parsnip, come a little closer,
let me tickle atop your teeth.’
You step closer, to step and step to step away, girlish yearning
all thighs and coy, beneath the lampshade a broken blue, a
choir of toes standing beneath the imperfection of a
flowering midnight rose.
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