Poem 136
Male body image seen through the lens of Joseph Merrick … his unaffected arm and hand were described as unusually fine and sensitive … I think every man feels this dichotomy, at once dapper engineer and diseased tram …
( … a twist on Walt Whitman’s I sing the body electric … )
The Elephant Man’s Dream
Sleeping propped breath loud in the twisted vents he sees a woman quite clearly stooping to his mushroom flesh her perfect body smooth rounded well she unfolds him every last lip and pours not tears but kisses hot sighs he expands to fill himself the two heavy limbs massive nodding head sees himself no longer the dapper engineer of a diseased tram but the minotaur sprawled open under her tongue the brush of her breasts he sings the full fat wildly grown body the beautiful woman bends to him he sings like an opera monster well pleased with himself