Wednesday, April 18, 2012

#18 décolleté

summer's simmering
readying the senses for
a hair-raising hide and seek
the season's array of décolleté wear 
draped lovingly over these 
vibrant parts of her
trumpeting her heart,
expanding her voice
and the tall thin lines 
chords which dive from the skull and jaw
into sumptuous circular horizons
to invite a reclining feast
never want to end with a peek 
over into the other side
when plush presence 
is fully here, here



* According to the all-knowing Wikipedia, décolletage (or décolleté, its adjectival form, in current French) is a French word which is derived from decolleter, meaning to reveal the neck or, more literally, "without a collar." The term was first used in English literature sometime before 1831. In strict usage, décolletage is the neckline extending about two handbreadths from the base of the neck down, front and back.

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