Hello, Poetry
Classics
Words
Blog
F.A.Q.
About
Contact
Guidelines
© 2025 HePo
by
Eliot
Submit your work, meet writers and drop the ads.
Become a member
sandra wyllie
Poems
Jul 2023
Uninvited
she sits, a stone.
An ivory tower
as they drone.
Like a lilac flower
she blends in
the mauve curtains.
Drinking her tonic and gin.
The clink of ice and chit-chat.
She nods and smiles.
So still, she's sat
it pains her piles.
Women flutter
like butterflies.
Men stutter
straightening their ties.
Walking to the table
of crackers and cheese
she can't stable
her wobbling knees.
She takes a bite
and wipes her lips.
A smudge of pink
on her lace napkin.
Her hair piled high
with a hatpin.
She sips
her watered drink.
The lanky guy
blinks like a light.
His unzipped fly
makes her shrink
like bubbles in the sprite.
He weaves in and out
with an open mouth.
Talks with a drawl
like a hick from the south.
She's uninvited.
So, she can't decline.
Is she slighted?
Or out of line?
Written by
sandra wyllie
56/F
(56/F)
Follow
😀
😂
😍
😊
😌
🤯
🤓
💪
🤔
😕
😨
🤤
🙁
😢
😭
🤬
0
114
Richard Shepherd
,
Mike Adam
and
---
Please
log in
to view and add comments on poems