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magic

I wear my magic like a cloak,

green as Vulcan blood.

 

It transforms me

into a woman who can command a room.

 

The muscles in my cheeks,

my brow, my jaw

are enchanted.

They dissolve my resting ***** face

into inviting smiles and encouraging looks.

 

The canals of my body

become highways.

Words zoom into my ears.

More words whizz from my throat.

 

When I step out of my magic

it clatters to the floor,

heavy as bronze armor.

 

I climb in bed,

tomorrow’s mystery on my breath.

 

Will I have the strength

to wield it again?

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left-brained-poet
Published
Jul 9, 2018
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