
I gloss through the pages of Modern Bride Arubbernecker staring at the wreckage Watching willowy ingenues gaze out fromthe rubble Of this tragedy masked in pearls and lace The end of the worldas it had always been The start of something new and Exciting, if itweren't so risky. The faces of these women are lovely The faces of theirpansies, the flower of choice for spring Pop with purples, the color ofnobility Flowers with shock appeal, like the sound of a gong. I leafthrough the magazine Finding her on page 36: The woman I am, the woman whois me Pretty, she works in advertising And models on the weekends Page36 is smiling a smile That mirrors the nacreous white of her dress Aphotograph that embodies the question burning in me Ablaze and glowing, wheremy heart was When I was still new to the game, Working inadvertising. Page 36 inquires, too The question burning in the eyes behindthe eyes Of this woman, who stands, elegant and lithe A paragon forstarry-eyed brides to be In pure white dress with a bias cut And eyes thatask, White: a symbol of chastity? Or of surrender?
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