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An Exercise in Embodiment
Aquamarine Kimono with Cherry Blossoms

Your anger is an aquamarine Japanese kimonoStriking in a sea of T-shirts and mini-skirts,Embellished with the cherry blossomsOf sharp words and stares of contempt,
Cinching you at the waistBut loose on the arms,Making you free to throw jabs and stabsTowards your most favorite of enemies.Allow me to shut the door to the bustling outside.
(The butterfly sleeves of your cumbersome kimono might snag on the old screen door.)Unravel that constricting obi,Let me gaze at what the silken robe hides from the world.
Ashamed, you quiver as I intently lookAt your delicate elbows, the ridges on your breast bone, the crescent-shaped birthmark on your right arm.Just this once, keep the kimono on the couch;You look stunning without it.
-01/11/06photo credits: "One Day in Tokyo", photography by David Mushegain, styling by Julia von Boehm