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That'll teach you to leave your sister unattended.....
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I haven't written in a while - my ex stole/destroyed over two hundred poems (about 20 were good) when she destroyed my diaries. I wrote a lot of bitter stuff after the divorce – some of it pretty darn good, then I got busy. You got me thinking and when I saw Trixie’s comment about shoes I had to dig that one out. I used to write with an awesome group of women poets on ivillage.com but time has slipped away and I haven’t participated in a few months – the girls on the board used to drive me mad at times...... Quatrain in Monorhyme Women in their maddened state Laugh at me as I contemplate. I tried to love and learned to hate Now I sit alone and masturbate. © R Reese 2006 And speaking of “cold hearted”…… Undressing You Slowly Undressing you slowly, I take care not to wake you as I strip you - of all protection - naked. Flawless flesh reveled, I stroke you Gently: so firm, so moist, so tempting But I wait – for you are not all - not all - that I need you to be. For I find you: repugnant, repulsive and vain. Grasping a knife, I forge on – I'll change you, forever, not for others - but for me. Resist not, for I will - will have my way. And you will succumb to my deepest desires, my most basic needs, my most animal lust and you will do it - and do it with glee! Placing the blade against your chilled unblemished flesh, I press – gently then firmer and the knife slices clean. The tears come abruptly, staining the moment, destroying my joy. And I weep – weep not for - but because. Hot oil smokes, beckoning scars to your delicate flesh, offering discolor to your bitterer heart, and sweetness to your pungent soul. And I offer it all to you - as a gift! Glaring through bittersweet tears, I cast your battered flesh to the scalding oil’s revenge My tears vanish as the sweet aroma of your smoldering flesh fills the room. Why? You ask – why indeed. Because I can’t love – can’t love you – you as you are. So I’m forced to change you with fire and blade – for I’ve always preferred – my onions –– –– sautéed. © R Reese 2006 |
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