FOUR FEATHERS PRESS ONLINE EDITION: HISTORIC LANDMARKS Send up to three poems on the subject of or at least mentioning the words historic and/or landmark, totaling up to 150 lines in length, in the body of an email message or attached in a Word file to donkingfishercampbell@gmail.com by 11:59 PM PST on May 17th. No PDF's please. Color artwork is also desired. Please send in JPG form. No late submissions accepted. Poets and artists published in Four Feathers Press Online Edition: Historic Landmarks will be published online and invited to read at the Saturday Afternoon Poetry Zoom meeting on Saturday, May 18th between 3 and 5 pm PST.

Saturday, May 18, 2024

Michelle Smith

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Has lots of curves

from its mountainous terrain.

Hips and weight carried 

well bodied and shapely as poured from 

a bottle of Tanqueray 

&

M & M's covered in

a sweet and chocolate coated covered shell.

A Carmel candy bar with vintage verve.

Strong with a sting,

chilled on ice in a Godlinger glass.

The Landmark of my body is my lips parting

and throaty, enjoying the quench of thirst.

A lady Los Angelino who gave birth 

30+ years ago.

My body is a landmark 

valuable 

wise

wonderful 

woman of work 


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