Between Two Worlds Poem by Sean Green

Sean Green

Sean Green

Baton Rouge
follow poet
Sean Green
Baton Rouge
follow poet

Between Two Worlds

Rating: 4.0


I'll dress with comfort least in mind
conduct myself outside the box
to find a place between two realms
extorting flavors I'd love to share

the first derives from elegance
a past time when manners reigned
prompting fashion to seek prude ends
covering flesh with florid lace

exclaiming ma‘am on the tongue
the touch of royalty at all times
mimosa had with early lunch
this is the half I'll now corrupt

the debauched is allowed
with use of leather to restrain
buckles gleaming in their place
aside rope looped to shame

religion turned to worship skin
the body shown by line and curve
science once served gods of steam
now instructs the bawdiest knots

this theme of bondage elevates
the once decent to its place
aside desires that lay within
those who walk between two worlds.

© 2018. Sean Green. All Rights Reserved.20181111.

Between Two Worlds
Sunday, November 11, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: fashion
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The poem "Between Two Worlds" was prompted by a photo expressing the fashion of "Southern Gothic". The photo was a mix of lace and leather, with banded bondage embracing the core of the model.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Be the first one to comment on this poem!
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Sean Green

Sean Green

Baton Rouge
follow poet
Sean Green
Baton Rouge
follow poet
Close
Error Success