Denise Duhamel Hair Poems

  • 1.
    At first she was sure it was just a bit of dried strawberry juice,
    or a fleck of her mother's red nail polish that had flaked off
    when she'd patted her daughter to sleep the night before.
    But as she scrubbed, Snow felt a bump, something festering
    ...
  • 2.
    I can promise you this: food in the White House
    will change! No more granola, only fried eggs
    flipped the way we like them. And ham ham ham!
    Americans need ham! Nothing airy like debate for me!
    ...
  • 3.
    The perfect voter has a smile but no eyes,
    maybe not even a nose or hair on his or her toes,
    maybe not even a single sperm cell, ovum, little paramecium.
    Politics is a slug copulating in a Poughkeepsie garden.
    ...
Total 3 Hair Poems by Denise Duhamel

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