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Sirena contra gelato

You dye your hair to strip off sable stripes
like so many prison breaks.

Stepping from the shower,
leopard spots are drooling down your breasts
and I cannot blame the bottle for spilling.

You ask me, "How's it look?"
So I comment
on how pleasant
the dye has waved your bangs in that
crustacean sort of whirl.
"I dig the ocean style."

Actually,
it's more a sundae than a hermit crab.
I'd lick ice cream over mermaids any day.

Thoughts?

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  • celestialpie gold member
    May 6, 2007

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    Hi, Y. I really love this piece. I love poems that are like snapshots-- the woman emerging from the water spotted with dye is a striking one.

    I don't speak Italian, but a few people on here do, so they may have some opinion as to the accuracy of the title-- but I like it. It caught my eye-- I thought, "Siren vs. Ice Cream"? Definitely not something you see every day, and I find it even more clever after having read the poem itself.

    I like how you kept a water motif-- the shower, drool, crustaceans, mermaids. The shift at the last two lines makes it playful, in keeping with the title.

    I have one nitpick-- the second line, "like so many prison breaks" sort of gave me the impression that the poem would be somber-- a critique possibly on how women feel the need to mess with their natural beauty. I was pleasantly surprised to find the subject and tone were quite different, but I wonder if there's some other way to describe those striped-dye jobs? Just a small thing.

    My favorite lines, though, besides the ending, was

    "leopard spots are drooling down your breasts
    and I cannot blame the bottle for spilling."

    Sly and sensual. Good stuff.

    I hope to see you around more!

    Pie

  • charlottte
    May 20, 2007
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    I really like this. The poem itself is relaxing, like milling over a happy and unimportant question. It's vivid and clever. I loved that you used the word "drooling" line 4. It adds a lot to the poem for some reason, its unexpected and... lazy? Oh and I'm a huge fan of yours, Mr.Bogart. Loved casablanca. Anyway, thanks for posting.


  • scribbledthoughts
    June 20, 2007

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    Too cute...

    I love how this one goes. The topic is original. Most of us would write about love - generally, one wouldn't think of these small bits of it, and it's admirable when you go to the details, and then make it big....like dying of hair -- beautiful woman -- love... LOL!

    I like the images - "sable strips, leopard spots, crustacean sort of whirl, ocean style, sundae"....etc....These are the things you can see and imagine and feel -- and they are best used here.

    Nice job!

    Lynne