A Cadaver In Cleavage
By Clinton Morgan
Mon, 16 Jul 2012
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When I die let it be
Not with close friends
Nor with dearest family.
But let it be amongst temptresses,
Curvaceous vixens and flame breathed harlots.
A rainbow of minds, eyes, skin and locks.
To stroke, squeeze and bear the density
Of superwomen who don’t know
The meaning of hesitation, who are way past virginity.
And when I croak
Carbonise my ashes
Into pendants that plunge
Down cleavages so that I
May forever feel their heartbeats
And recall their full scale chorale
At the time my shoe knocked against the pail.
© 2012 Clinton Morgan
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Love it. Who wants to be a
Love it. Who wants to be a serene corpse? Go out with a bang, so to speak.
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For a piece based in levity
For a piece based in levity I like this very very much.
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