with an excited gleam in his eyes
he hands her a package
silently she opens to find
a fantasy of silk and lace
sea-foam green and barely there
he directs her to undress and put it on
wordlessly she complies
he observes as silk slides across young, pert flesh
he commands her to model it for him
to move with the music
she complies as he watches with hungry eyes
brusquely he pulls it off and tosses it carelessly to the floor
pushing her roughly to the bed
he can’t be bothered with undressing
he just takes what he wants from behind
when he is done he notices the delicate green silk crumpled under his boot
he tosses it to her and says
“Wash that and re-wrap it before your mom gets home.”
—
~Melanie Thomason
a reblog, this poem is in my 2nd book of poetry.
which is available in full color, black and white or on Kindle.
This takes an unexpected turn, and none too pleasant either – very well written.
Yes, life is like that…full of unexpected and unpleasant turns. Thank you.
I wish he would get sent to prison and meet fifty guys named Bubba who hate guys like him. Or maybe he’s dead. I’d rather have him in prison. Anyway, I’m so happy to see your book and wonderful poems. ❤
Thank you dear one
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😀 😀
Thanks
Interesting Provocative. Erotic
So naughty. So delightfully arousing
While ! appreciate the comments…I guess you missed the bit at the end.
Nope. That’s why it was so naughty. Thank you
Although you might like this one 😉
http://wordifull.com/2017/05/09/milk-and-honey/
Poetry is hard. It comes from a place of its own. It comes as it please — the writer only releases it. I enjoyed it much
Indeed, thank you.