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she had never heard of you neruda i said do you know pablo neruda does he come here she said sucking on a cigarette one of those thin women cigarettes that some kentucky tobacco farmer or whoever the hell makes cigarettes designed with the ingenious intent to make women cigs skinny so that women might connect that thinness to themselves no i said did you know i said no shit she said ahh you are so lucky i said with those red sand thighs casting shadows on a flower so pink a thirsting flower a flower ready to surrender you remind me of a desert and of a flower waiting in surrender a thirsting flower ready to surrender you, my desert in repose a desert with a thirsting flower then she invited me pablo (all because of you pablo - your lines i stole and those i invited me hoping for expecting a rain of softness a breeze of caresses and i instead with my coarse alcoholic self said i dig you really dig you and dug into her between the red sand of her thighs with no regard for the sanctity of her calm (with no regard for the sanctity of you pablo) not noticing maybe not caring her becoming so still opening her spirit her heart a desert with one flower so that the both of us could feel. |
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"Rappin' to Neruda 'bout the Other Night" © 2006 by Esteban Martinez |
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Original Graphic Image, "Petalflesh2" © 2006 by Emmanuela Copal de León |
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