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Terry Collett
Poems
Jan 2014
SOPHIA AND ***.
Sophia was out of luck
if she thought Benedict
was going to fall for that
that mid morning ****
and on
old Mr Atkinson's bed
(how he liked
his Wagner)
creeping up
on him like that
grabbing him
around the waist
and pushing him
to the bed
and saying
O come on
just a quickie for me
(Polish accent
not shown here)
no no
he said
not here and now
I’ve jobs to do
baths to attend to
old men
to get ready
and she lay over him
spread out on him
her bulging *******
kind of pinning him down
but it is my birthday
she said
it is good to do
the unexpected
now and then
her breath smelt
of peppermint
her body
eased on him deeper
he kept his hands
away from her
at his sides
best he could
all temptations
held in check
you can do
what you like
she said
good then
let me go
and I’ll go run
some baths
he said
anyway
it's near morning
coffee break
I need my fill
of coffee
you could take me here
she said
from the front or rear
no no
he said
trying to get off
the bed
his hands attempting
to push her off
touching her body
soft and supple
her breast touched
accidentally
what if I scream out
and say you tried
to have me?
she said
go ahead
he said
they know me
they know
you're always after me
I’ll say you tried
to have me here
on Mr Atkinson's bed
they believe me
she said
I'm the female
go ahead then
scream off your head
he said
but she moved off of him
and arranged
her clothes tidily
pushed her hair
into shape
and said
I’ll have you next time
Benny boy
next time
we have it quick
and on some other bed
and he rearranged
his shirt and tie
and watched
as she walked off
down the passageway
her fine behind
giving it
that **** sway.
Written by
Terry Collett
Sussex, England
(Sussex, England)
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