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Men’s Faces, Twisted by Orgasm by Toni La Ree Bennett

I have a problem.
You know how you get a certain song
in your head
and can’t get it out?

Well, that's not it.

Lately, I can't look at a man's face
without picturing it twisted
at the moment of orgasm.

Like when my dentist leans over me,
his rehearsed smile taunting me with
health and regularity,
I picture him hunched over his wife, teeth
clenched in canine determination.

Or when I listen to my professor
pontificate on Shakespeare,
his crisp enunciation of the
world’s greatest words
solidifying his authority,
I envision his pursed mouth
rounded in a trembling O.

And when I listen to the pastor
patiently explaining the errors
of our ways,
I imagine sweat
rolling down his forehead
as he grunts another soul into existence.

It’s like one of those little toys you used to get
in Cracker Jack boxes;
on one side is
a normal face
on the other is a monster.

Except these faces
are changing on their own
and nothing I can do
will change them back.

Toni La Ree Bennett
Toni La Ree Bennett

Toni La Ree Bennett’s verbal and visual work has appeared in Circle Show, Gold Man Review, Gravel, Poemmemoirstory, Puerto del Sol, Hawaii Pacific Review, december, and Memoir among other publications. She is also a photographer and lives with a flock of feisty finches. Photography can be seen at: