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Window Show

A bedroom window

Is at night

Lit as if

By stage lights

Unbeknownst show of depravity

Starring a duo with audacity

Fierce bravado

Sillouhettes in perverse pantomime

Like moths drawn to its eerie glow

Passionate dance makes a window

Prone to peering

Fascination with the reviled

Certain sins with secret fans endearing

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charles-berlin
American
Published
Mar 22, 2010
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