Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
You saw me on that moonless night. Loitering and idling out of sight. You saw me hunched in misery, Clad in street-walkers' livery. The moment I laid my eyes on you, I saw a light, a hope so true, Something which was shattered since The day I entered the world of sins. For want of food, I sold my body; Bread exchanged with dignity. A mug of ale for one night's work, While rent was paid by bedding jerks. You know what I've done, so why do you care? I'm broken, undone–a deflowered mare. I don't even own some decent clothing; All I have are rags for showing. You always utter, "I love you." Is there such a love so true? Would you love this rotten mare, And stay with her as a wedded pair?
0
Aug 21, 2024
Aug 21, 2024 at 8:54 PM UTC
You Saw Me
You saw me on that moonless night. Loitering and idling out of sight. You saw me hunched in misery, Clad in street-walkers' livery. The moment I laid my eyes on you, I saw a light, a hope so true, Something which was shattered since The day I entered the world of sins. For want of food, I sold my body; Bread exchanged with dignity. A mug of ale for one night's work, While rent was paid by bedding jerks. You know what I've done, so why do you care? I'm broken, undone–a deflowered mare. I don't even own some decent clothing; All I have are rags for showing. You always utter, "I love you." Is there such a love so true? Would you love this rotten mare, And stay with her as a wedded pair?
Written by
Malaysia
Aug 21, 2024
Aug 21, 2024 at 8:54 PM UTC
Request permission to use this poem