a poet’s notebook

Poetry Thursday

Poetry Thursday   This week’s prompt: Give your authentic self a voice.


Yesterday’s Snapshot Poem
is in the voice of one of my authentic selves. Here’s another:

at the reading

emaciated women
writers and artists
in size 4 flowing dresses

lavishly embellished with
lush flowers women
who look like hungry boys bones

honed sharp with intentional
deprivation grown
women gathered together

to celebrate womanhood
it would take any
three of them to make one me

my breasts alone would break their
backs my hips could wrap
around two looking at me

they see their large fear over-
flowing too much breasts
belly hips curdled thighs thick

flesh old bones cushioned with meat
milk and grandmother’s
sweetest autumn rhubarb pie

shell

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3 responses to “Poetry Thursday”

  1. Dave Avatar

    Poor things. The female equivalent of the male poets who wear black leather jackets and cowboy boots, I suppose.

  2. Jim Avatar

    How wonderful, and I admire how full, rich, caloric-heavy, nutritious, and abundant the closing two stanzas.

  3. Patia Avatar

    Beautiful.

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