Miss Shaped

Miss Shaped

A Poem by Marshall


Miss Shaped
With that hourglass  figure
shifting sand from one orb to the other
She knew her time 
was ripe.
Walking into the alleyways of wilderness swamps
where lurked men of all contortions of mind and body 
She met her match
in mister muscle.

Not a nerve twitched in her entire
body when he flexed his biceps
and wooed her with no words.

The years of steroids had tied his tongue
into strips of knots
and crosses unable to stop
pumping iron.

Miss Shaped loved this muscular
feast of a man.

The years rolled by
for misshaped 

mr muscle had no iron in his heart
only triceps biceps
he left when too many wildebeest
chased his moll. 

Author Notes

Just a crafty play on words with several different meanings. The poem will dull you into deception. Say what you will to break it apart. 

It took time to assemble

© Marshall Gass. All rights reserved, 24 days ago

© 2014 Marshall


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This doesn't seem like you...
It's so un-romantic

Posted 10 Years Ago


Beautifully expressed and very nicely written. Nice work!


Posted 10 Years Ago



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Added on June 15, 2014
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Marshall
Marshall

Auckland, Manukau City, New Zealand



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