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Deco Drive
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James Arthur Anderson
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Rated "R" by the Author.
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Deco Drive
The heat (op)presses down
like an old cast iron flat
heated cherry red
on burning coals,
steaming smooth the wrinkles
in the garden of sin.
Latex flowers grow,
fermenting in a blown glass
vase of expensive merlot.
Overhead, the pen and stink
of crucifix windows
stare down like sweaty voyeurs
panting to sneak a peek
of lust’s forbidden flesh,
a pinked-on nipple
or a silicon bubble
of man-made ass.
Signs, revealed and delivered,
tell the tattooed tale
of abandonment and pierced delight,
the crack-shack art deco café
of moon lunacy
and serpent nights.
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| Reviewed by Rafika Anderson |
2/6/2008 |
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| Intense, brilliant, powerful! Great writing and outstanding flow. |
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| Reviewed by Dawn Mullan |
10/20/2006 |
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| Love this piece. Keep up the great work. Thank you, DL |
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| Reviewed by E. Lucas-Taylor |
8/22/2006 |
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Some very good imagery...
Enjoyed reading.
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| Reviewed by ~ Chanti |
8/16/2006 |
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An incredibly vivid write. Well done!
Chanti |
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| Reviewed by Jerry Bolton (Reader) |
8/16/2006 |
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| Sounds like a party that is just getting started o, or one that is on its last legs. "silicon bubble." They can keep 'um, its like trying to suck on a beachball. |
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