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Terry Collett
Poems
Jan 2013
ONCE SHE'S GONE.
She sits on the chair
her wavy hair
still neatly in place
putting on her stockings
as he stands
with his back
to the window
gazing at her
she pauses
her fingers holding
the stocking tops
and looks at him
and says
in her sluttish French
do you want me
back tomorrow?
there is a draught
from the window
touching his naked back
sending a shiver
along his spine
sure
he says
but make it a little later
the wife’s got
a show to see
and she doesn’t leave
till just after 8
ok
she says
pulling up
the stocking
and fixing it
to the clip
shall I bring anything
with me?
no just yourself
he says
and maybe wear
that tight skirt
and creamy blouse
and those black stockings
she stands
and pulls down
her slip
to cover
her underwear
and looks around
for her dress
look
he says beware
of the concierge
she’s a nosey old biddy?
she asks
biddy what is that?
just be careful of her
he says
don’t let her
see you leave
or she’ll tell
the wife
oh I see
sure I will be careful
of the biddy
she says
picking up her dress
from the chair
by the bed
and as she turns away
he studies
her neat ***
the way she climbs
into the dress
her hands so quick
in movement
the finger so precise
like those of a pickpocket
and he sees her leg rise
the stockinged leg
the fineness of the thigh
then she turns toward him
and she smiles
and she starts
on the other leg
and he wonders
what his wife would say
if she came in now
how’d she’d look
then it’s over
the dame’s dressed
puts on her coat
and picks up her bag
and takes the money
he’d put on the desk
and shoves it
into the bag
and sighs
and leaves
and as she goes out
the door
waggling her ***
he knows
he wants her back
some more.
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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