Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Cantaloupe Carcass



*Summer 2008*



You’ve carved out

Any flesh

Clinging to the lacey,

Pink,

Walls

Of my melon hopes,

Gourding my insides

Ravages of pulp

Splashing on the floor,

Lines of life

Following

Veins in tiles.

I need a thicker skin

To kiss here.

This flimsy farce

Of protective pricks

Turn inward,

Puncture brutally,

So-called roughness

Betrayed

By excessive bruising.

I’ve drained my respect

To wet too many lips.

Craving fleeting romance

Because it flees

So I can lay alone afterwards

Suffering,

Drying my penetrated sanctuary

With salt and endless sun,

Too petrified and hallow

To be vulnerable

To intrusion

Anymore.

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