Puppet GirlA Poem by Erin LeeOk, lol. I admit it. I'm feeling a little "dark" tonight. Thanks, Taylor H, for the prompts....Puppet Girl by Erin L George Her arms are made of oak her joints are wooden balls they fall loose at her side when you offer her a hug - pull the strings tight. Her eyes are dead marbles staring straight into nowhere hiding tears she will not cry kindling for a cold man's heart - poke her with a stick. She scratches on the right bloody knots of pine like a murderer's tear tattooed in the cellblock - feed her from a bag. She holds on the left where her nails are filed tight memories of a calmer time where she danced alone - paint them. Her hair is whispy straw dusty from the slap of time hanging loose in life's defeat like candle wax - set it on fire. Someone painted on her clevage with a fine haired brush cradled in white lace and a ruby corset - undress her. Her wrists are made of hinges too strong to ever cut floppy when the strings are loose but ready to make love - f**k her. © 2010 Erin Lee |
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Added on August 15, 2010 Last Updated on August 15, 2010 |