Tonight’s poem is in response to a poster I found by Catalan artist Ramón Casas which was recently auctioned for over two million dollars. If you feel inspired by this art nouveau, please join me in penning 50 words or less. Also, please consider entering your words in my April Brevity Contest on AllPoetry.
Budding April, the great intimidator, spreads its rash of blooms itchy and reddish-pink. A virulent prostitute, she unbuttons her blouse flashes one soft peak, moist and curvy. Her scaly stigma swings, achingly alluring to the drone buzz, sores concealed with makeup. She’s ready to sting and share her feverish scurvy. ©2023 | K. Hartless
I heard this song for the first time today, and what a lucky pairing for me with today’s poem.





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