Bellies
I come up to our bed
room,
you are naked on the bed.
Your sunflower body
lotion
attaches to summer breezes
discreetly as you smile
a mischievous smile, a wink.
Hold that pose,
Ill get a camera.
Coming back the linen
sheet delicately
drapes over your small round belly.
I want the belly in the picture to shadow the rise between breasts
and thighs.
I want the belly you always were shy about
until I convinced you over years
running my hands over it
as I ran them over your breasts,
tracing pink nipples set in milk chocolate circles; the curve of your
mound of curls
and you allowed me to do this with fingers and lips.
Women are meant to have
bellies
not flat like a boys.
Venus De Milo has a
belly the world still admires.
Aphrodite flaunts that
region
with hunger for birth--love, and desire.
So allow me, dear to
capture the philosophy
the religion, the essence of the whole
without the drape of linen.
© 1999
John Andrew Durler Sr.
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