Lady Box

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WickedEve
WickedEve
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Tia in a tansu
(a sendai-dansu)
begs to be folded,
like kimono,
placed in single, zelkova drawer --
though she would have settled

for splintered crate, small space
of some fashion.
Confined,
she longs to live

on you. Drink rum,
rivers, or rain. Let thirst
conquer tartness from a legion of limes.
She requests the way

of tea to pass through you
to her, before you slide the key
back into the bo.

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copyright d. dixon


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WickedEve
WickedEve
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TzaraTzaraover 15 years ago
I like poems that make me think

and even when I look up the references (which, of course, limits somewhat your audience) this remains a little mysterious to me. Lovely images, well linked.