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Ode to the Female Body
Ode to the Female Body
Bare in the backseat of his Mazda
The moonlight kisses her skin
And it made her the brightest
Source of light
In the night
Peeling the soft cotton clothes
That kept her hidden
Piece by piece were thrown around
Her delicate skin was now
Rocky with goosebumps
From the leather seats
Wishing instead for covered sheets
It started with the curve
Of her breast
The shadow of the mountain
Cascading down her chest
Protruding outwards
She came in contact with her lover
Their skin clashed
A pale moon and creamy caramel
Softer than angel kisses
They danced with no misses
The dips of her hips were cherished next
Baby hairs aligning a trail to
A sacred place
Her Hispanic hips swerve like
A trained dancer
A ballerina
The most elegant type
Moving around like a kite
The heart was last
Seen through the windows of the eyes
A dark color of fresh dirt
Made by the worms that crawl across their homes
Adoration, infatuation, love
A car filled with steam
Has it seeping through the seams
The female body is the most beautiful
For it feels the most
Lover’s skin, a child
Unbearable pain, perfect love
From the top of her silky hair
Trailing down her feathered face
The rocky ride of her chest
Down to her built in home
Ending with the light
She continues to fight

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This piece is very dear to me, and it holds a safe place in my heart. I wrote it after a night of raw happiness and the idea came to me while I was with someone I love very much. To me, it's uncovering myself as a person for others to read and digest.