I will never be enough of a man To dowse my saffron robes In cold gasoline and set it aflame In buddhistic conviction-- My dreams would scamper From my burning head to find another, My flesh would crack and burn Like old parchment In rough palms.
I will never be enough of man To eat buckshot out of A hollow cold steely gun My mouth wrapped around the Reaffirming thickness-- My eyes would dart and then close My ears would ring and then collapse Like an old building Consumed in flames.
I will never be enough of a man To wrap a rope round my neck And stare blankly ahead To seize the day From God's hands-- My face would bulge My limbs would twitch Like a dying rodent In the throes of cancer.
I will always be enough of a man To kiss your lips With my own and feel Your curves in my hands And look at the sun-- My trembling hands falter My eyes can't see to feel for you Like a blind pianist Playing the blues.