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Steven Fried
Poems
Jun 2013
Twin Clowns
Two clowns with tremendous feet
stacked upon each other
one a miniature of the other
these clowns have diminutive heads
plump bodies
pieced together
monstrous feet out sizing their legs
pigeon-toed outwards
with a big toe the size of a meatball
both have screaming faces
eyes set atop their heads
without eyebrows- but it's not unnatural
ether floats off the larger clown on the bottom
radiating from the knee and the torso sides
and shoulders
the larger built like a body builder
with massive shoulders
and a v-torso
the diminutive clown has massive ears and
skinny arms facing outwards with hooked fists
on rollerskates
the anger spewing from the larger lower clown
is parodied on the upper's face
they are both men
both squat, human
made of circles
nothing is a straight line in their make-up
niether naked
nor clothed
it doesn't matter
these clowns represent nothing
they simply are; they are in the world
but where, I can not say.
Written by
Steven Fried
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