Open Poetry #47 |
Misunderstanding |
JerryPat2 Member Laureate
since 2011-02-06
Posts 16975South Louisiana |
She had a face that you could almost place, you did not want to for fear of Hearing her voice like you did last night on the telephone when she told You your kisses were not as thrilling as they were once and she knew it Wasn't her fault, so there must be something wrong with how you felt About their relationship. You of course had no idea what she meant So you uncapped the bottle or Ripple and took a mighty slug and it Choked you some, but you made her think it was only a coughing Spell you had. Hey Baby, you said, I still know how to plant one On you. She walked over and you puckered, but she took the Ripple and had herself a slug which was deep as was yours. If it was good enough for Redd Foxx, it's good enough for me and she gave it back to you, so you had some more. After passing the Ripple round a few times somehow all of their clothes were on the floor and the two arguing lovebirds were wrestling on the carpet and making enough noise to wake up the neighbors except it was daytime, and everyone was at work but not These two who had satisfied their sexual need never mind the yearning for the Ripple jug. I'm just a hole you can stick that thing in you don't care about me and you never have. I'm going home to mother now. I hated to break the news to her, but I had to, so I said, You don't have a Mother, she died ten years ago. I I ought not to have said that to her. She countered with, Who am I? That shocked me, so I stammered around and said Joan. She laughed 'til she cried and said, Beverly's my name, who are you? Tim? Because I wasn't sure. Then it hit me last night; the bar. A few drinks with Friends. So Bob Has my wife And I have His. That isn't cool Oh, my What Will We Do ~ Plastic surgeons are always making mountains out of molehills. ~ [This message has been edited by JerryPat2 (05-20-2011 08:25 PM).] |
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