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A Woman In Profile

My armor is made of sunny smiles,

The smell of peonies,

And the breeze off of Lake Michigan.

It is made of guitar strings,

Of midnight kisses,

And snowflakes that fall gently on windowsills,

 

My skin is made of lemon juice,

Prickly burrs,

And tree roots.

It is made of razor blades,

Suspicious stares,

And window shades.

 

My soul is a tempest,

An angry sea that swallows all

Who have the gall to brave it.

It is a hurricane with a human eye,

Incomprehensible and strange.

It is the wind that

Rips the sails from vessels,

That no God or man can tame.

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Nov 11, 2012
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