![]() COULDN'T MAKE THE GRADEA Poem by Terry Collett![]() A YOUNG MAN AND A HIGH CLASS GIRL WHOM HE DESIRES BUT KNOWS SHE IS OUT OF HIS LEAGUE.![]()
Benedict knew
Miss Croft was out of his league; she was everything he wasn’t: upper middle class, well spoken, well dressed; had a nice face, nice a*s. The mere thought she’d have anything to do with him was a joke. But he wouldn’t have minded a poke; his pecker would have obliged, he thought. Nonetheless, he knew reality when it came, knew he was out of the game, so became content just to talk and joke and laugh and forgot all about the poke, least for real, in dreams a guy can do whatever wants or desires: create or destroy worlds with fires, make the perfect art, sleep with whosoever, become a saint; dreams allow such things. But reality holds in check; but one does what one can, he thought, and keeps what reality brings. She was the out of your league type; he could have sworn she had it tattooed on her a*s, highlighted on her passport. He would have been just a nice guy to her; have given her what he could have afforded; read better books, listened to highbrow music, spoken with a plum in his mouth if it did the job, but he couldn’t make the grade, didn’t have the right tone in speaking. He knew one couldn’t always get what one wanted or was ever seeking. © 2013 Terry Collett |
StatsAuthor![]() Terry CollettUnited KingdomAboutTerry Collett has been writing since 1971 and published on and off since 1972. He has written poems, plays, and short stories. He is married with eight children and eight grandchildren. on January 27t.. more..Writing
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