THEY BATHED.

THEY BATHED.

A Poem by Terry Collett
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A YOUNG MAN AND A MARRIED WOMAN GO TO LONDON FOR A SEXUAL WEEKEND.

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Mrs Dryden
met Benedict
by the train station;
she’d told her husband

she was off
the weekend
seeing friends,
in London

take in a show,
which one
she didn’t know.  
Benedict saw her coming,

dressed to the nines,
hair done, new shoes
and coat and scarf,
to keep the cold out,

about her throat.
They boarded the train,
took seats together,
aware of others,

but none they knew.
They conversed,
held hands, kissed
now and then

when none was looking.
London was all bright lights
and noise and rush
and they booked a room

in a back street hotel
where they made love,
took a bath, and then went out.
The show was good.

The meal in the restaurant
was fine and they spent time
wandering the streets
looking in shop windows

on the back
to the cheap hotel.
She talked of her husband,
her kids, and how

her husband screwed girls
behind her back,
how he lied,
gave smartass talk,

imagined himself
some Casanova.
Benedict listened,
spoke of his art,

talked of books,
ideas of philosophy.
She put her hand
over his abdomen,

rubbed, rose higher
to his chest, then lower.
In the dark room,
neon lights

flashed off and on,
her face came
and went, her breasts
captured coloured

in the flashing lights.
They made love again
and again. Outside was
a gun shot quite near.

Voices calling. Some
one laughed. After the sex
and conversation,
after putting coins

in the heater,
they bathed.

© 2013 Terry Collett


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Tags: YOUTH, MARRIED WOMAN, LONDON, SEX, LIFE, 1975

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Terry Collett
Terry Collett

United Kingdom



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Terry 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..

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