11. Nostrils of the Nose, and the Partition

Consider the nostrils. Why two of them above the mouth?
Why the partition, growing hair and watered by snot,
when both plots
are seeded by winds blowing north, or south?


Plan for this poem-in-progress

Comments

Anonymous said…
Hahä! Interesting! I love ur description about the 'watering' and the wind directions! How apt!
Anonymous said…
By the way, you look dashing. :)
Jee Leong said…
Thanks, Anon, and thanks.
Anonymous said…
yes he does look dashing doesn't he!!!!!
Jee Leong said…
You're making me blush...
Anonymous said…
jee, you're too good to be true
Jee Leong said…
That's me: not true.

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