Unknown Susan Poem by Benjamin Chiu Uy

Unknown Susan



Unknown Susan

Undraped bodies are deflected back to its maker,

A piece of lovely girl deciding no secrecy from the birth ofstars,

Unclothed ridges, of unpolished stone became my smooth skin diamonds,

She was formed by an unknownfather,
Abandoned by a mother in these sleazy underworlds,

She walks the night streets learning from tutors, explorations,
Men giving pleasures but are predators,

Consumned for the needing body,
Paradoxical intoxications,

These are the clandestined world of dimned neons where mother wives served bones with meat and the fictional world for sad lovers.

She waits for scant charities in these city brothels,

The usual features of these one nights activities,
Where the abandoned cats survived, strived for garbage foods.

Sunday, January 6, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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