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Attempting to define Dracophilia with sharks

A Close friend said "The Perfect Woman"

is much like a shark.

 

if I am greeted in this ocean,

by a woman

I will allow her to look at me with all primal intent.

splay my wrist open and watch her

 

as she smells the little turn of blood

floating now in spirals between us

 

I'll have done it not for the pain, or shock

but for the honesty.

to watch a creature struggling to hold onto their facade

and the tears that start to bloom in the pink

above their sharp teeth.

Look, I know sharks don't cry.

it's not about the crying,

I crave the visceral emotion.

want to give my body to the indulgence

the electric moment where

I feel them feel conflicted

with my whole body

feel their suffering and internal struggle

in my entire manic smile

tight cheeked

all eyes on them like a paid performer

or Alternatively,

I would give them all this passion,

my body in anticipation of their opening

clenching to their masks,

They Devour me.

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GeekElement
25 / M
Published
Jan 8, 2017
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