Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
The phone rings in the late night Heart heavy, soul weak Conscious says avoid the call until daylight But with desperate need her voice began to speak With creeping feet and a hopeful heart The sorry girl ran to his car Young and reckless smiling in the dark The two travel to the nearest bar No words be said, no thoughts be shared Cold drinks have become enough Palm to palm, eye to eye Searching for something other than a lie One, two, three, and four Hearts become empty and the beer becomes warm A love like this is something unknown But they enjoy it too much to let it get old He takes her to his car and he touches her face No time for practice he's started the game Clothes fall off at rapid pace Screams begin to echo like a lion being tamed Hot, sweaty, and satisfied he goes Leaving her alone, in her ripped apart clothes She sits on the floor with her heart bleeding out Another night full of life ending with doubt
0
Aug 8, 2013
Aug 8, 2013 at 3:17 AM UTC
Late Night Satisfaction
The phone rings in the late night Heart heavy, soul weak Conscious says avoid the call until daylight But with desperate need her voice began to speak With creeping feet and a hopeful heart The sorry girl ran to his car Young and reckless smiling in the dark The two travel to the nearest bar No words be said, no thoughts be shared Cold drinks have become enough Palm to palm, eye to eye Searching for something other than a lie One, two, three, and four Hearts become empty and the beer becomes warm A love like this is something unknown But they enjoy it too much to let it get old He takes her to his car and he touches her face No time for practice he's started the game Clothes fall off at rapid pace Screams begin to echo like a lion being tamed Hot, sweaty, and satisfied he goes Leaving her alone, in her ripped apart clothes She sits on the floor with her heart bleeding out Another night full of life ending with doubt
taylor-cochran
Written by
Aug 8, 2013
Aug 8, 2013 at 3:17 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem