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Feb 2024
about her hippie lovers
she had when she was risible and
younger. Talks about her friends
and covers a big chunk of her  

life. She was every guy's dream
but nobody's wife! Shoulder pads
and big hair, acid-washed jeans matching
silk bras and underwear. Night clubs and

all the beds she's landed in. She rubs
it in like a chalk painting. I'm straining
to hold a smile. This big ***** lady is
entertaining, but not my style. I sneak

a word as she comes up for
breath. It's like watching a scene from
Shakespeare's Macbeth! As I walk
the long hall heading to the door

her starry night eyes
hang on the floor. I leave her
like all her winters, dark and grey
with closets of splinters.
sandra wyllie
Written by
sandra wyllie  56/F
(56/F)   
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   CJ Sutherland
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