Harbor Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Harbor



Harbor

She walked and behind her
His two eyes followed her
To water where the whales
Come, swim, are observed.

Eyes spied on details,
Ciphered and reported.

Confident dictators
Only stared at curves,
Left mindset for later!

Targeted the height, bents
And the rest followed base.

Found buttocks in good shape,
Both breasts round and firm.

Only could guess her face,
Caucasians' nose, forehead.

"Leave the mind for later, "
Eyes said and went silent.

He walked till reached harbor
And found her sitting there,
Raising voice, he warned her:
"Be aware, don't scare…"

Eyes were right about face,
They spoke and conversed.

Man, woman, both poets,
King, Queen, were brains,
Like thunders in deserts,
Work of eyes had to fade.

They exchanged addresses,
Calgary, Abbottsford,
Took photos, invited:
"And we shall meet again."

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