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Her ***

I watched her walk

away

with a wiggle

 

and thought of Bukowski

sitting here

lifting the hem of her skirt

just an inch

to see what the tops of her stockings were like

 

and

 

I thought of apples

two of them in a paper bag

slightly too ripe

yet with unblemished skin

and full of bursting promise.

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Welsh
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Dec 2, 2010
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