Unarmoured
Gerry Stewart
Their
conversation falls to the floor
with
lead quotation marks.
On
pin-point heels she cut a swath
through
the smoke-filled club.
Signature
lips of crushed black cherries
dip
into his laugh lines.
She
wears a second skin of sonnets,
long
beads of exotic alphabets
trickling
down her neck.
Her
thighs are clover petals,
nectar
waiting to be sipped.
Her
hair leaves a trail of seaweed
and
sand-filled shells across his bed.
She
casts no reflection,
a
falling wave.
All
he hears is her voice.
*
* * * *
Gerry Stewart is a poet, creative writing tutor and editor
currently living in Finland with her young family. Her collection Post-Holiday Blues was published by Flambard
Press, UK. She blogs about writing at http://thistlewren.blogspot.fi/.
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