9.7 Ivan Pagonov Stripped Poem by Christos R. Tsiailis

9.7 Ivan Pagonov Stripped



Some distinct plumage on a man is no harm.
Birds have it,
male insects have it before they are eaten by her,
fish have it,
mammals have it except on their exposed genitals,

Humans don’t, anymore, Ivan Pagonov,
You must have said it, one day,
don’t we always have to find a way,
find a way not to have to be called animals?

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