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Breaststroke

As he rowed a blush rose to vouch my lust,
impelling strokes skimmed the swell of an itch;
my mouth incubated a smile to draw
a veil across impious thoughts.
With his jutting jaw and sculpted hair
here was a god to accommodate prayer,
a body responsive to my enquiries.
A stubble-deep beauty, alas, empty
as this lake he navigates so smoothly.
No sense of irony or mirth, exquisite
until he found it incumbent to talk
of his car, of the gymnasium, of sport.
I must dive myself out of watery thoughts.
Splash! I break the brink. It’s swim or sink.

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Country/Region: England

Favorite Poets: John Cooper Clarke , Fleur Adcock , Carol Anne Duffy , Derek Mahon

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Geezer

Geezer

1 month 4 weeks ago

How dare he...

not notice me!? I thought that this was pretty funny as I just met a person just like that last week. Great effigy! LoL

 My wife thought he was hilarious. Stuffed with muscles, but stuffed shirt all the same. Ha, ha, ha.  

~ Geez.

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Lavender

Lavender

1 month 3 weeks ago

Breaststroke

Hello, Ray,

A loose sonnet, this has a very Shakespearean feel when read aloud with its "alas" and subtle formal language.  Very nice.

Thank you,

L