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Tank-Top

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        I was playing sonatas on your skin -
        no beauty & the beast scenario
        though the Tower pulchritude was intact
        with enough purple agape grape leaves
        and ivy for a fig-leaved Eve
        with wind wet at the windows
        (and later the willows),
        where gravelly, cloven hooves became party
        to my thoughts; for you,
        blessed with a triangular patch,
        - and something like strawberry -
        lay moist & woven into strict tapestry
        like a mantle covering
        abrupt oasis of skin
        (the better to peer in).

        I scaled the heights
        not castle vaults, mind you,
        but the elevator shaft and draw-bridge equivalent
        of a white charger -
        fierce visor in place
        - armour gleaming -
        a sabre rattling at my side
        be-jewelled & twinkling
        the key clinking
        there, to corner distance
        (time & space)
        dragons to be dirked and slain.

        Fiery eye, forked tails
        donut-sized scales
        plastered as a calendar
        or shingler might a tiled roof
        - the empty spell
        Bellerophon spying his Lady in a belfry
        on driving home.



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