Where Love Is

               Where Love Is

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Men’s love is in their arteries and arms.

It pulses through their bodies to the skin

Of those men touch.  Men’s love imposes harms

Inside them, finding there its only twin,

Its one identical victim, collapse.

It searches out the giving avenues.

It makes those secret military maps

To make the opposition forces lose.

Men’s love is in pushed pumping, in their parts

That swell and harden, in their bulging veins,

Inside their blood-thick members like their hearts.

The essence of their loving is its stains.

  Tattoos are chosen near men’s sweat and hair

    And take the form of silent, empty prayer.

Phillip Whidden