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The Anatomy of a Crush

He wears lots of light blue and close to gray so young I wonder where does he come by such tender knowledge with King Kong depth I fantasize; Here I am in his world and my hands are on his shoulders as he writes Stolen knowing (must be lifetimes before, how could it be otherwise?) I see the mist that circulates and falls like dust dancing round the light filling up the room we share and I take the temperature from his body as he makes love to me where inside his mind already brewing a becoming of a thousand different ways to express his heady stroke of my skin and darling wet flower Books spewed (so many) about are dog eared all the greats are here and a few I must purchase oneday He is contained and unsure just because he is young but his heart beats like a grand scale of octave notes who’s perfection between pitch sirens those who want to feel his world (like I do) Lounged and laid back, surprising shapes of figs appear In this… my own version of the best lover for me Figs, pear shaped and small and dark purple All ripe with my desire I love his smile It’s mine in this scenario the parting of his mouth is like kings table desserts endless like his words; delectable, pungent, foreboding far reaching Sometimes un-intelligible for a less than writer like me. But that’s why I wrote this, It’s still delicious to find power in flesh and word. I’ve simply fallen. Linaji 2011
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Nov 13, 2011
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