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Eugen Jebeleanu: Venus XX

May 20, 2011 by PBQ

Her teeth had all fallen out. She was still beautiful.
She had hips made of gulfs, and she swayed bluely.
She was entirely guiltless. She was walking straight ahead.
And she told me that she still had one more tooth.
She was so hot to the touch, so ardent.
I said, “At last a goddess who won’t tell me lies!”

Filed Under: Contributors 65, Fiction, Fiction 65, Issue 65 Tagged With: Contributors 65, Eugen Jebeleanu, Fiction, Fiction 65

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