Attraction

The whites of his eyes
pull me like moons.
He smiles. I believe
his face. Already
my body slips down in the chair:

I recline on my side,
offering peeled grapes.
I can taste his tongue
in my mouth
whenever he speaks.

I suspect he lies.
But my body oils itself loose.
When he gets up to fix a drink
my legs like derricks
hoist me off the seat.
I am thirsty, it seams.

Already I see the seduction
far off in the distance
like a large tree
dwarfed by a rise
in the road.

I put away objections
as quietly as quilts.
Already I explain to myself
how marriages are broken--
accidentally, like arms or legs.

Author: Enid Shomer

Attraction<br /><br />The whites of his eyes<br />pull me like moons.<br />He smiles. I believe<br />his face. Already<br />my body slips down in the chair:<br /><br />I recline on my side,<br />offering peeled grapes.<br />I can taste his tongue<br />in my mouth<br />whenever he speaks.<br /><br />I suspect he lies.<br />But my body oils itself loose.<br />When he gets up to fix a drink<br />my legs like derricks<br />hoist me off the seat.<br />I am thirsty, it seams.<br /><br />Already I see the seduction<br />far off in the distance<br />like a large tree<br />dwarfed by a rise<br />in the road.<br /><br />I put away objections<br />as quietly as quilts.<br />Already I explain to myself<br />how marriages are broken--<br />accidentally, like arms or legs. - Enid Shomer


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