The next few poems may contain short descriptive verses about the anthropomormhic nature of a word. Imagine if you would, what exactly you'd see if a word walked through the door.
Salamandrine
Sleek and leggy
A man at each hip
Unlit cigarettes
Burn in her lips.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
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3 comments:
my clear favorite of the anthropomorphic set.
"unlit cigarettes/burn in her lips" is wonderful. smoking hot.
Please forgive the rest of the anthropomorphic set, I'm trying desperately to finish spring before fall.
obviously they're all great
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