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Short Contact Lens Poems

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Premium Member She Wore the Most Beautiful Pearls
she wore the most beautiful pearls 


she 
wore black
in the night
the times i saw
her. black pearls dancing, 
singing song in her ears 
and heart so radiant her 
color to look. like black pupils 
looking through purple tint contact lens,
refracting shine from sunny seas and shores.

connie pachecho

1/21/17...

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Categories: contact lens, beauty,
Form: Etheree



Contact Lens
Poised on the end of your finger tip, you open your eyelid wide,
it pops straight onto your iris and you barely even tried.
When it comes to removing it, it’s an entirely different ball game,
you gently try to slide it out and almost end up maimed. 
Why is it something that is so thin, can feel like a brick,
and why can’t you find it when on your eyeball it did stick?...

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Categories: contact lens, humor, satire,
Form: Rhyme
9:03am
Like a contact lens on a very nearsighted cornea
smoothes out the rough edges of sight,
We see a magnifying glass with reflections
of the past, broken and shattered
The center of a city with images and visions
of innocent lives lost
with a completed 168-piece puzzle destroyed
a devastating reality spreads darkness to many
we remember the pain and suffering of a 
city in chaos on a normal day that
turned out to be everything but normal....

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Categories: contact lens, death, sympathy,
Form: Lyric

Book: Shattered Sighs