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( she sat with
one nylon
pulled past
her knee

the sight of a rose
on an
indented thigh
shocked
the breeze

it was
the color
of a broke
tattoo )

a cold
winter storm
pulled at
the cramp

on sharp
european wood
she blossomed
in front
of a murderer
eye
black as the
sting in
lucifers lip

dark pools of
featureless stains
flooded
her retinas

again
a womans
hope
was drawn
crimson

( an american
tale left
the woods
on a shard
of death
 
and a
crowd of
dingos )









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On Thursday June 15th, 2006, Zen (605) writes:
a womans hope a womans love a womans breast its all about women isnt it


On Saturday August 27th, 2005, SamoneDrone (404) writes:
this poem is very unique, and conveyed in a style unlike any i have seen. this is some great writing you have here. ....-samone


On Saturday August 27th, 2005, AniDayz (1241) writes:
*just


On Saturday August 27th, 2005, AniDayz (1241) writes:
uniqueness abounds...and im hammered down...my heads all warped,eyes transfixed---youre fucking out of this world man. juat brilliant.


On Sunday June 5th, 2005, Elegant Kiss (315) writes:
You have no idea how happy I am to see something new from you. You never disappoint.. Your wording stays original and full of depth. " it was the color of a broke tattoo" gah.. I'm in love with that line.


On Monday June 6th, 2005, Brenya Rose (187) writes:
I have been anticipating something new as well. Lovely as the rest.


On Saturday June 4th, 2005, doll on the rag (222) writes:
"black as the sting in lucifer's lip" ...gorgeous.



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