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Anthi’s Shoulders

A Two-Sided Sonnet

By Patrick M. OhanaPublished 2 years ago 1 min read
Anthi’s Shoulders
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Anthi’s head on my shoulder the first time

Was not on account of Paul Anka’s song

We will dance to it at least for the rhyme

But all her mind rested there before long

You see, Anthi and M, yes, I mean me

Fell in love in their minds and chests at first

Through English stories and Greek pedigree

With which each one was approvingly versed

Between loving face and heavenly breasts

Her shoulders stood out like a ballet split

With her eyes and nipples a stunning square

Appeared in my head with several tests

My hands slid from her breasts to each armpit

As of her shoulders I became aware

love poems

About the Creator

Patrick M. Ohana

A medical writer who reads and writes fiction and some nonfiction, although the latter may appear at times like the former. Most of my pieces (over 2,200) are or will be available on Shakespeare's Shoes.

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