Respects to Innocence LostA Poem by non~sequiturDedicated to my soul sister.We rode the coattails of Gemini, You and I, Once upon long ago Like a salt-and-pepper matched set Who was the light and who the dark? I couldn’t tell you I don’t think it matters
Still, I remember the scorch of the summer sun That year we were Eleven and spotless, And it all came Crashing Down
You grew in a spurt Sudden; A push pop someone jammed all the way up With breasts that swelled tight as two Water balloons filled to bursting And I watched with my mosquito-bite chest
God, I was so jealous Stupid; But there was no denying The treacherous beestings That pricked at my eyes, closed Fast in wordless wishes waiting For a reversal of roles- stunt double step in Or bodies metamorphose like Frogs from a wrapped cocoon
If only I’d known What those breasts brought: Hungry boys prowling with their greedy mouths And greedy fingers and their “yeses” To your “no’s”
They leave you cold, don’t they? Longing, grasping, taking, Your voice a dirge paying Homage to innocence: The warped record spins “forgive us our sins "“ “forgive us our "“ © 2016 non~sequitur |
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Added on April 3, 2016 Last Updated on April 3, 2016 Author
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