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Keeping Up With the Corinthians

As you fanned me

and fed me grapes,

you let the sweat drip

down your lobe.

On a night as wet

as this, slip off

your robe, expose.

 

my fingertips scaled

your knuckles,

fumbling the thing

you held out to me,

burning so brightly.

 

All before you stopped

to talk to someone

more important

than me.

You moved so candidly.

 

You sat down at the bench

In a dress all black and

backless.

I've seen it in a dream.

 

With the moonlight flowing

down the river, your neck,

and spilling onto the banks,

your shoulder blades,

your hand crept across the keys

like the most beautiful spider

I had ever seen.

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Written by
shashank-virkud-1
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Published
Jul 20, 2011
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