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Eating Fruit

a poem

By Michele NampalliPublished 6 months ago 1 min read

Hidden in the white plump flesh

Of mangosteen

Some part of our tender innocence sleeps

Cocooned,

Protected,

From vulgar hands

Sealed off in dense papier-mâché maroon

Skin

A faint warning - hinting of poison

Harmless

Like the soft green light of Gatsby’s dock

Whether they break through with precision or urgent force

You still lay bare

Until nothing remain

But seeds -Homeless

remnants only in sticky fingers washed

And a fleeting memory of sweet floral nectar trailing

on gluttonous mouths…

Eager

to take

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About the Creator

Michele Nampalli

This space is breath for my sensitivity. The poems come fully formed. I've known for quite some time now that my art is about receiving more than creation...its the most natural way I know to process my inner world. It started when I was 7.

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