Poetry for the Hard of Hearing
Published on May 23, 2004 By Johnny Masuda In
the blood poet
and his queen have
a sixteen year old
stiletto called
precious
she whips debutantes
and lectures
on rules of
safety when
mixing latex and
leather

her toy a boy
purity from the pope
stares shamelessly
at intrigues
bouncing breasts
mouths her name
repeating mantra-like
conjuring blues
sonnets
gothic tombs
and the oldest magik

precious is no
witchy woman or
eagles claw
but she’ll
cut
where he bleeds
drink freely
lay waste
soul and heart
and remember to bring
the towels

J. Masuda © 2004

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