Her Marble Legs Poem by J T Jayasingh

Her Marble Legs

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Every move of her marble legs
Made millions to fly in dreams:
More than the winking of her eyes
The eyes of cameras flashed,
Capturing her every
Physiological parts;
Perhaps to magnify,
Touch, retouch and print
In every possible angles,
At last only to sell.

While entering into
Human seas,
Her minute sighs, smiles,
Blushes and all sexual moves
Were admired with zealous and jealous.

Everyone tried nearing,
Touching and kissing her:
She was a touch so near
But miles far away,
And her untouched virgin heart
Was a world far away.

Oh she knew that all these were
Until her skin got a shrink,
Until these fickle minds
Turned to another pair of silky legs,
When tears rolled down secretly
Without camera flashes.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sandhya S N 29 July 2009

well written on the beauty of body and mind of a woman especially the stars... As you said, all adore the outward of a woman and when it fades.., forget her... never tries to see the inner beauty of the star.. regards sandhya

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