Sunday, March 25, 2012

Ballerina

Photo by Nino Oshkhereli


I stood in her light,

C          o          n         
             t          or              t    
e          d

Brought to the forefront by panic in the distance

Conceding of every accented subliminal
inner          space

I traced her neck with the tip of my tongue
Her face toward mine, her back arched
In numbers I dared not quantify

Our arms medallions of supremacy one onto the other
           
Barefoot by way of treason against a boulder of lies
She placed her begging on tables as offerings
Too grand to subdue her place at the

head

My mouth took graceful shape at the beckoning
Her hands in surrender to pulsating gravity
Fashioned out of hungry thighs and eyes
Our toes, a visible pirouette betrayed by foreign garments

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