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Dressed in Sunday’s best
Black shoes
A new dress
Every Sunday
the monotony
sit
pray
The priest talks of Lent
Interest sparks
a young girl’s imagination
Carries her to the
ark
Herded onto the vessel
She is a libertine
female
giraffe
Male seed
still on conception’s path
from her tryst before the ark
As if a leper
she dismisses her current male companion
Preferring the fight
Aroused by male necks
wrapped in war for her flesh
Hooves beating
as the incessant rain on the roof
His mating
fox trot
Nowhere to bolt
His heaviness
forcing her
Thrusting his maleness
in unison with the crashing water
Lip curls with male satisfaction
Fantasy-turned nightmare
The good catholic girl
awakens
Turning an untrusting eye toward the
good catholic boys
Their eyes dancing over her body
like the giraffe’s hooves
Relief washing over her
as the rain on the ark
At least there is more than one
to choose from