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EAR – Poetry, by Shiraishi Kazuko

EAR

Pretending to hear, nothing her earlobe, is sleeping, all the world is far away now. It does not reach       as far as her ear, a thin fairy of pleasure, parched like a honey bee, on the woman’s earlobe       sometimes, completely stops hearing sounds. Suddenly captured by a thick lip, she squirms in a sea of torture, of cruel teeth, with a shiver of the thin fairy. The woman, gradually, becomes a lively bell of the woods, throughout her body, and rapidly recovers the world, inside.

(Shiraishi Kazuko)

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