“What He Said,” by B.H. Fairchild
December 10, 2010
This one would walk on its tongue from here to Amarillo just to wash her dishes.
“What He Said” is in B.H. Fairchild’s collection of poems, Usher (W.W. Norton, 2009).
Bonus: Here’s another another poem of Fairchild’s that I read here a few months ago.
from → B.H. Fairchild, Poets
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That was funny and true!
I don’t know much about Brigitte Bardot, but I always think of the Pretenders’ song, Message of Love, when I hear her name.
“Now the reason we’re here
As man and woman
Is to love each other
Take care of each other
When love walks in the room
Everybody stand up
Oh it’s good, good, good
Like Brigitte Bardot”
“Walk on his tongue..!” Hilarious, but Yow! That’s a visualizer’s nightmare! 😉