Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FRENZY, by CLARENCE MAJOR Poet's Biography First Line: Here is the little earthworm-eater Subject(s): Kiwi; Lust | ||||||||
Here is the little earthworm-eater, she-kiwi. She's in her frenzy of lust. There she goes in her flightless night journey, in mating season, warm in her fur-feathers poking her long bill, beaker, with nostrils at the tip sniffing and drilling scratching and uprooting with her powerful feet pausing, maybe, to let herself be mounted furiously and briefly by a he-kiwi whose odor is to her liking. Then there she goes again -- through the underbrush (followed by her faithful seducer) back to her querencia to burrow down and wait and sometime later she stands up suddenly, and hatches a big egg nearly half the size of her little body. Finished, she steps away and the father-to-be steps in and sits on the egg warming it, sits and sits warmly, for three months while she-kiwi, lustful still, goes out looking to get laid again. Used with the permission of Copper Canyon Press, P.O. Box 271, Port Townsend, WA 98368-0271, www.cc.press.org | Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...WINTER CASTLE by JOSEPHINE JACOBSEN GROWING UP WITH A SEARS CATALOG IN BENGHAZI, LIBYA by KHALED MATTAWA LOVING YOU IN FLEMISH by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR AN AMERICAN SCENE by NORMAN DUBIE THE EXPENSE OF SPIRIT by ALICE FULTON EROS AT TEMPLE STREAM by DENISE LEVERTOV MARTIAL - XII, LII by KENNETH REXROTH |
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