Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Kinky sex with Ken and Barbie
I stumbled on this poem today and thought WTF? But, it's been a boring day dominated by dull meetings about ordinances. How better than to spice it up than with a poem about Ken, Barbie and sex.
I have no idea what's going on in this poem. Which is probably just as well.
Kinky by Denise Duhamel
They decide to exchange heads.
Barbie squeezes the small opening under her chin
over Ken's bulging neck socket. His wide jaw line jostles
atop his girlfriend's body, loosely,
like one of those novelty dogs
destined to gaze from the back windows of cars.
The two dolls chase each other around the orange Country Camper
unsure what they'll do when they're within touching distance.
Ken wants to feel Barbie's toes between his lips,
take off one of her legs and force his whole arm inside her.
With only the vaguest suggestion of genitals,
all the alluring qualities they possess as fashion dolls,
up until now, have done neither of them much good.
But suddenly Barbie is excited looking at her own body
under the weight of Ken's face. He is part circus freak,
part thwarted hermaphrodite. And she is imagining
she is somebody else—maybe somebody middle class and ordinary,
maybe another teenage model being caught in a scandal.
The night had begun with Barbie getting angry
at finding Ken's blow up doll, folded and stuffed
under the couch. He was defensive and ashamed, especially about
not having the breath to inflate her. But after a round
of pretend-tears, Barbie and Ken vowed to try
to make their relationship work. With their good memories
as sustaining as good food, they listened to late-night radio
talk shows, one featuring Doctor Ruth. When all else fails,
just hold each other, the small sex therapist crooned.
Barbie and Ken, on cue, groped in the dark,
their interchangeable skin glowing, the color of Band-Aids.
Then, they let themselves go— Soon Barbie was begging Ken
to try on her spandex miniskirt. She showed him how
to pivot as though he was on a runway. Ken begged
to tie Barbie onto his yellow surfboard and spin her
on the kitchen table until she grew dizzy. Anything,
anything, they both said to the other's requests,
their mirrored desires bubbling from the most unlikely places.
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Hahaha! Well, I can honestly say I haven't read anything quite like that before. Thanks for the laugh, David. :)
ReplyDeleteWell David, This is pretty far out. Kinky sex with Barbie and Ken. What can I say, been there, done that.
ReplyDeleteReally?
ReplyDeleteHi David, Lets just say I've been with boys who were into kinky sex. It's not that you're sheltered, it's more that you don't have to put up with kinky boys.
ReplyDeleteDavid- Can't tell you what a pleasure it was to see this poem on your blog. I've read it before.
ReplyDeleteDenise and I went to high school and graduated together. She's as clever as ever. :)
I know guys - it's not Wordsworth, really - really Jayne - that's so cool
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