The Physical Review, By PATRICIA BEHR WHITTON
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There’s a cold doctrine somewhere held
or just underneath the girls
who open up their legs
while travelling at night
pretty heavenly pretty tough
just visiting after dark this time they say
is this a place
like the bushes
to love in
until it’s steaming up
like clover motors
those heart fingers
that fundamentally decide
where we are narrow
and we finally cry
From “The Physical Review” (Lynx House Press: $7.95; 36 pp.). Patricia Behr Whitton was born and raised on the coast of Maine, and has spent the last 25 years in Los Angeles. She teaches poetry and creative writing in the Los Angeles public schools. This is her first book of poetry. 1991 by Patricia Behr Whitton. Reprinted by permission of the author.
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