Hunger's Two Eyes

Hunger's Two Eyes

A Poem by Juan Gabriel Magni

Two frayed starlit eyes meet mine.

Rattling cue balls in pockets.
a planet’s revolution
on a schizophrenic axis

So her eyes found mine.

Her white forehead gleamed
under parking lot lights

A translucent plain formed
before life began. My lips planted
orchids, lilies, trees of flowery abundance.

I slid my rough thumb along the spots my lips
found - releasing the damp easel of her face
to allow it, once more, to be hers.

Our hunger found their equal. A ratio abandoned by
mathematical qualities and replaced
with lips, teeth, tongues, twisting faces, grasping arms
and hot breath.

Our noses wrestled and we laughed.

“Now that was a kiss” she said.

She draped her limbs against the drivers seat,
her neck angled back and her eyes
forming two slits energized by a renewed
lazy lioness ferocity.

With an eyebrow raised and
a smirk pulling at my mouth
I responded,

“I’m already forgetting, remind me.”

And so she did.

© 2015 Juan Gabriel Magni


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Added on August 24, 2015
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