Gulliver


(Click here to follow Pavel's ongoing epic poem “The Shoulder of the Sun.” You may visit Pavel's website at http://www.greyowlpress.com.)


By Pavel Chichikov

A finger-touch she walks across my hand

Excites the hairs and bends her striped abdomen,

Voracious eyes, goggles black as honey

Sweep slanted back, her shadow is a gnomon

On my flesh:

Stand still you false reprieves,

Clouds moving, milk of cow-moons forming,

North winds, exhausted leaves –

Her wings are metronomic, synchronized,

Her waist seductively beguiling flexed,

Her ovipositer a sting of quivers

Her legs the booty of a land annexed

We have in common death, though she

With glossy and exquisite armor betters me,

Great strength no way diminishing agility –

And if she would in heaven share my place

I'd give my hand for her to wash her face

And dip my thumb in honey to refresh her grace

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