‘heavy machine girl3’ – by Humine_No66

Beware my ball bearing eyes,
tight-belted waist,
the way I twitch instead of smile;
the erosion of my inner child.
The way I put the friendship on brakes.
The scent of underarm sensors,
that cold methodical crank.
My tight, oiled cog which floods
whatever chambers remain.

My skirting lowers the gaze,
tugs at the curved collar,
breast plates,
visible below a gasket tight top.

I ratchet forward,
display my moving parts,
and the broken sensor,
the failed regulator
that is the heart,
sputters to a start,
muttering,
“I’m not a machine.
I hope
I’m not a machine.”

© 2021 | K.Hartless

19 responses to “Turning and Lathing”

  1. “the failed regulator that is the heart” I love that, it’s so true too.

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    1. Happy Friday, John. Thank you. May your ticker keep time for many moons more.

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      1. You’re welcome, K, and thanks! ❤️☺️

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  2. Taylor made poetry … I love it,
    but then, I’m no ripped off swifty 😎

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    1. A couple of cogs later, it works well. Thank you. 💜

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  3. Love the imagery on this one.

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    1. Thank you. I enjoyed playing mechanic with this one.

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  4. Wonderful, K. Love this. Those closing lines are so powerful.💕

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    1. Thank you. It was fun to write something techie. 💜

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      1. My pleasure 💕

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  5. Wonderful words, K. Hearted-hope resounds here. Happy weekend, my friend. 💜

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    1. Happy weekend, Jeff. I’m sorry I didn’t see your words earlier. Family fun tonight and this one, pure indulgence. I appreciate your comments. 💜

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      1. Thank you, K. It’s okay, I completely understand. Have fun with the fam, special times. 💜

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  6. Tom Avatar

    Very evocative portrayal, K – some beautifully vivid descriptions you sprinkle here! 🙂

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    1. Thank you. It was all about building to the line and that sci-fi age-old battle. So cathartic.

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      1. Tom Avatar

        Definitely – a really memorable depiction woven together 🙂

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      2. I don’t know why you’re so kind to me, but I really appreciate it. 💜

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  7. Wonderful words, K, and I love the song too! 😉

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    1. Thank you, Tiff. It’s an old favorite of mine, but seemed just right for this new poem. Happy Thanksgiving to you, dear friend.

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