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Click hereI wish your stomach was not so flat,
your thighs so slim,
because you shouldn't believe
it's just your body
that pulls me like gravity
toward the center of your being.
That you can talk
a whole list of adverbs—
sillily, cattily, snarkily, intelligently—
does not make you Miss Modifier 2012,
though you do look good
in a swimsuit
and those grammar police eyeglasses.
I'd sure make sure I knew
mywho fromwhom
if you would but grace me
with detention, where I would carefully write
in repetitively, perfect cursive:I love you.
Just read all your poems. Enjoyed most of them especially this one. Reminded me of a geography teacher long ago: Miss Davis, a walking, talking anticlyne and synclyne all by herself.
I just liked this poem. It is honest and rather funny in a serious way. You did a good job making me smile. You cannot ask more from a poem than that, now can you?
~ maria