Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Chameleon Woman


Table of Contents:

Comprehension
Nearly Everything
Tea Time
Escape
Scud
The Desperate Vigil
No Breaks
More Tea Time
Wired

(This will be fiddled with a lot though, as some poems haven't been added to it yet.)

"Chameleon Woman is something easy to get because it has all the things that entice people. Like sex. People are probably already paying more attention to this simply by the appearance of the word, and if it appears a few more times, it may just draw a look. But it’s not just about sex, and you have to read it to know. It’s about relationships and mothers and brothers and that creepy man you caught staring at you one day while you were eating a pretzel in the food court. Assuming you do that. It’s about nature and other arbitrary concepts that are too big to put without rolling your eyes. It’s something you just have to dig into and hope you like, otherwise you wasted some money. It’s about self-awareness in the worst and best ways, about women and men who know and will never know who they are."

(The book description too. I wanted this to all go together, and the description took a bit longer than I thought.) 


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