hidden in my locker all year

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they let us out of the auditorium
a few minutes early
so we could avoid seeing the boys
who got their "talk" in the gym

but still they caught us
holding our Stayfree sample bag
and sketched diagrams:
vagina filled with penis
uterus filled with fetus

Greg and Todd and Jimmy too
teased us at our lockers
come on what you got in there
training bra? tampons?

locker shut I could barely even
look at my homeroom teacher,
who for the first time
appeared to me naked,
erect penis pointing like a road sign saying
it's too late

betrayed, bewildered,
I looked for the female teachers
but they were too busy bleeding
to tell us that there had been a horrible mistake.

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LeBrozLeBrozalmost 18 years ago
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This poem was mentioned in Wednesday's New Poems Reviews.

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 18 years ago
Pure poetry

I saw a version of this on the passion thread and thought it looked good then.

It still is a fine poem. You've created a great atmosphere with the details you've put in. There is something quite biting yet innocent here.

The ending, though, is simply genius:

'I looked for the female teachers

but they were too busy bleeding

to tell us that there had been a horrible mistake'

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