How A Predator

How A Predator

A Poem by Carson Kramer

When and where wobbly women wobble,
shall I be found.
Wherefore and where,
cloaked.
Wantonly, willfully wheedling.
I'm sinfully seeking.
Wiles and wares,
my sharpened wit,
tools of trade.
Predatory perfection.
Warn your women.
For I weave tales and wind minds in circles.
I twist these tawdry tales for delight, depravity.
I spin yarns from yore to titillate and tempt.
Tasteless, tactfully tawdry tales.
I warn you.
There are sick people in the world.
Watch over each other.
I'll watch over you.

© 2018 Carson Kramer


My Review

Would you like to review this Poem?
Login | Register




Share This
Email
Facebook
Twitter
Request Read Request
Add to Library My Library
Subscribe Subscribe


Stats

62 Views
Added on October 8, 2018
Last Updated on October 8, 2018

Author

Carson Kramer
Carson Kramer

St. Louis, MO



About
You have come to the Nom de Plume, of the writer known as, Nipplegrinder. It was suggested that I would receive a more welcoming response, if I hadn't such a repulsive screen name. (Thank you, Lyn.) .. more..

Writing