RUB

RUB

A Poem by Holly Mason

Rub me the right way and you will know,
rub me the  wrong way and out you go!
So keep the sex words to yourself.
How could you be so proud of filth? 
Not that kept between two people,
message boards should quell your sequel,
but when prying public eyes,
are all that will satisfy,
we know that you have not been blessed,
with an over size or godliness! 

© 2013 Holly Mason


Author's Note

Holly Mason
sometimes we have to slap back!please and you know who you are quite sending me SMUT it is not my thing but there are others.

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this is the first one I read, your anger shows in your words... i love the ending...

Posted 11 Years Ago


Holly Mason

11 Years Ago

well yucky is not my forte*)
Yep. I wish all those randoms would just go back to fb, byt theyve probably outworn their welcome there too.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Holly Mason

11 Years Ago

well just wanted to let them know....not my thing*)thank you for reading
Oh yes I know what you are talking bout, I have heard of the actions of a few on here acting like this place is a pickup joint rather than a writing site... it is to get to know your fellow artists but there is also a line that shouldn't be crossed.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Holly Mason

11 Years Ago

well i tried politely to say hey not for me...no more messages I think this worked*)

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Holly Mason
Holly Mason

Rockledge, FL



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