7.2.12

Self Portrait as a Giraffe

She stretches upwards, ever up
until her neck has pushed its way out.
From this height
the troublesome gravity of her body is remote.
In the winds that shake the trees
her nobbled, gnarled knees are firm,
her delicate purple tongue
chasing an emancipated scrap of green.
How bizarre, she thinks, that leaves
taste so much better in the sky.

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