Give Me Dimples, Or Give Me Death
Come Here My Beautiful Ugly
By Branden NavedoPublished about a year ago • 1 min read
Photo by Mark Daynes on Unsplash
Give me the face with shyest dimples; to have
The sun pound against the doors of chefs who
Deign to orchestrate women’s spoons to make
A song from teeth as yellow as the sky is blue.
Be willing, bald bird of crooked nose, to smile
Without hovering your hands to hide the few
Jagged bones that scream to at last be seen, by
A lover that loves not love nor looks, but you.
About the Creator
Branden Navedo
I've mostly written poetry all my life which carries into my other writing. I also love wandering, so if you tell me to get lost I'll gladly oblige. In other words, yes, I respond well to criticisms. Click here for my author website!


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