Vol. I No. III |
March
2000
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The
Danforth Review
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Household Love by Eben Hensby The Candy-Bar Wrapper Dress: You peel out of your candy-bar wrapper, and I eat you up. The chocolate running through my fingers, dripping from my chin, flowing down my throat. I am a sugar junkie. Alberto Hair Gel: Mash me into a bottle of hair gel by Alberto. S q u e e e e e e e eeeeeeeze the bottle and allow a sminch of hair gel to flow into your palm. Rub me into your follicles, massage me into your scalp, allow me to translude into your hair. Let sit for a few minutes, style as desired, and repeat. Brush Strokes: Paint me as I paint you: n a k e d where every inch is defining, and every brush stroke is essential, capturing and leading the eye through valleys and mountains and playgrounds where little kids used to venture and roam to escape it all. Mint Bubble Gum: I savour your taste like mint bubble gum. A tundra in my mouth. I savour your taste like magnolia perfume. An arboretum in my palm. I savour your taste, put it into a wrapper, put it into a bottle, save it for the lonesome nights.
Eben Hensby writes: "I currently am in grade 12 at Moscrop Secondary School in Burnaby, BC. I have been writing poems for four years now, but only seriously for one. I am an aspiring poet, trying to build up a publishing history and to get a book published. I have previously had some of my work published in IN 2 PRINT magazine, I've won an essay contest on Leonardo da Vinci, I won the Burnaby Writing contest twice (once with a french poem and once with a short story), and I've received several certificates from my school for Excellence In Writing.".
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