Hymn — KA

Free Verse by David Blumenfeld

blistering buffeting bashing me brutally tearing me
teasing me targeting me kicking my teeth in fucking me
fiercely goring my guts out sitting me sideways sucking
my marrow with metaphors marvelous assonance anguished
similes sensuous images incandescent searing suffocating stichics
and strophes such beautiful blistering buffeting bashing and bullying
buoyantly furiously funny in the saddest most bittersweet way such
tortuous targeting teasing and toying explosive epiphanies exhuming
old feelings I was certain were dead…am I in love with you pitifully
pathetically painfully or just hopelessly helplessly high on your colossal
kick-ass penetrating poetry and prose?

If I survive it all, here is my hymn:
there are lots of good poets but
Damn it -- there’s only one Kim.

David Blumenfeld (a.k.a. Dean Flowerfield) is an emeritus philosophy professor and associate dean who in retirement returned to writing stories, children’s literature, and poetry, which he abandoned in his late twenties to devote full-time to philosophy. His work appears in a wide variety of journals and anthologies.

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