MEDUSA

MEDUSA

A Poem by Father Mojo
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More poems from college. Written in November of 1988.

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There stands Medusa, over there --
She has no snakes instead of hair.
Her skin is smooth for all to see;
Where are all the scales that should be?
She smells of flowers in the Spring --
There is no stench, or some such thing;
In fact, she simply looks divine.
Oh how I wish that she were mine.
But this will never ever be
Because it is a certainty
That though she stands there all alone --
When I see her, I turn to stone.

© 2013 Father Mojo


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Father Mojo
Father Mojo

Carneys Point, NJ



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