You belong to the pendulum
of fashion and shame;
freckled face,
you’ll never be plain.
poetry in the classical style, in generally pleasant themes
You belong to the pendulum
of fashion and shame;
freckled face,
you’ll never be plain.
Sirens tell of evil and good.
They sound out
the flavors of the juice
that ran down the chins of Adam and Eve
and that dried on Jesus’ shins.