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Terry Collett
Poems
Dec 2013
HIS AFTERNOON HEAD.
Judy lies
on the double bed
having made love
for the second time round
that early afternoon
Benedict lies beside her
gazing out the window
at the afternoon sky
she talking about
the grocery store
and the customers
and the bottom pinching
manager
the creepy ****
she says
Benedict turns his gaze
to the profile
of her breast
knowing he shouldn't
but likes
her left one best
following the contour
of her ribs
and the pelvic sweep
the brown ***** patch
sticky
with ***** leak
she eyeing
his hazel eyes
the quiff of hair
him laying there
his sleeping pecker
resting on the leg
he eyeing her thigh
the dark bite of love
the pantyline
still there
she saying
she'll have to go
her mother will wonder
why she wasn't home
on her half day off
from work
he saying yes
his mother'd be home
from work
on the next bus
from town
they share
a deep frown
no more love making
least not that day
she laying back
her skirt hitched up
around her waist
her blouse open
all the way down
her ******* on the floor
by the bedroom door
one more kiss
before we go
she says
lips soft waiting
and meeting touch
she wanting to
but time running out
he wishing time
would stand still
to allow one more go
she noticing
the sleeping pecker
beginning to stir
their lips press
and tongues touch
soon to be going time
to stay too short
the afternoon sky
a cloudy grey
he kissing her
once more
wishing she could stay
not now
she says
another time and day
and so they rise
and dress
and she takes her leave
walking out
the back gate
and home
and he waving
her goodbye
goes back in
to make up
the double bed
carrying her image
and their love
in his afternoon head.
BOY AND GIRL IN 1963.
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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