LEAPING OUT OF MY SKIN
I’m flabbergasted
by the charm of your soul,
born perfect as Nefertiti—
an endangered species
they don’t make anymore.
When you fell from the sky
to Seven Steps to Heaven,
you came along for the ride,
orchids blooming in your eyes,
songbirds singing as if the sun
never sets—nobody ever leaves.
Come away to the land
where dreams are real.
I watch you dance on a table
wearing Capezio Potpourri
black lace— your shapely body
quivering as a Bluepoint oyster.
Your everlasting love
tranquilizes me—cracks open
the earth beneath my feet
and turns me inside-out—
my breath melds into yours.
I will never be unhappy again.