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Acrylic French Nails (Free verse) by Dovina

Her glistening nails, long and thick, newly crafted— the French acrylic style, transparent finish over finger flesh, opaque on talon ends, where were the color ordinary would have trimmed in white or pink. Nothing I’d not want for mine, save cost and upkeep, (growth requiring fill, aging causing cracks) and yes, one other thing— her French nail ends were green. Still I complimented her sincerely then couldn’t figure why, except for shine and shape and for a rating of herself a person worth adorning. Thank you, she replied, I wanted to look different. Then an answer rose within in vindication of my praise, for I could not imagine one so bored with looking right she employs devices to be different.

Seth 10-Jun-05/3:54 PM
I employ devices to look as nude as possible without going to jail.

As for the poem, is this a made-up person? In my opinion it's presumptuous to think you know what a real person's inner motives might be. The language sounds stiff and convoluted, an apt analogy, perhaps, for the Lee snap on nails, but still I don't like it.




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