Their fingers slide
along marble flesh,
reading the curves of Cupid
as his lips release love
from divine sleep. Psyche,
chiseled awake, stares at his face.
Curiosity drove her to light once, and still
burns here, as small hands touch
muscle from sternum to mastoid,
studying the sculpture.
They tremble over her chest,
linger, trace her twisting neck,
the pulseless carotid, shadowing Cupid’s
stone hand on her cheek.
The boys pause at her lips before
alighting on her eyes
with their cold shine.
Eavesdropping on their French,
I’m unsure where to stand.
I circle the class to
watch the blushing boys brush
the intertwined lovers
quickened in story and frozen
in stone. Their teacher describes
Cupid’s feathered wings,
beyond their grasp.
Maybe the boys already know the lovers best:
flowing into the marble,
hoping some god seeks
them to overcome
sight with touch.
“Psyche Revived by the Kiss of Love” by Antonio Canova (Photo: Jean-Pol Grandmont via Wikimedia Commons, public domain).
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