Cleavage

cleave. [kleev] -verb.

1. to join together or integrate as a whole. A man shall leave his father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife.

2. to divide apart or separate into pieces. The lumberjack used his hatchet to cleave the branch in two. 

The Cleft

Orbs, held within the fold,
of flesh, cleft and braced.

Forbidden that none behold,
yet dressed, then placed,

To draw eyes and ire,
that hearts burn and seethe desire,

And wonder at the sense,
to stash a sacred thing where all can see.

Regardless of the wearer’s intent, female clothing is geometrically designed to direct attention to the chest – the precise area deemed inappropriate for inspection.