SOME DARK GREEN SEA 47BC.A Poem by Terry CollettTWO ROMAN WOMEN AND A SLAVE GIRL IN ROME IN 47BC AND A SECRET LOVE.Puella, Domitia says to me, she is with Annona, my mistress, on the balcony overlooking the sea. The way the woman beckoned me with her crooked finger as if I were her slave and not Annona's. Amy, Annona says, bring us wine and fruit. I bow and she winks an eye at me as if to say it is just as things must be. They talk as I leave the balcony; I am not angry; I am a slave after all, but the way Domitia just said Puella, as if that was all I was, nothing more. Little does she know that Annona and I made love last night, that I had licked my tongue along Annona's stomach from her nest to her neck, that Annona had said more more and I did and I had to place my hand upon her lips to hush her sounds of joy. I bring the wine and fruit and lay it on the table and then stand by in waiting for further instructions, watching Domitia greedily gulp the wine, as my mistress sips hers and smiles at me. Must she stand there like some thin hawk watching us? Domitia says, gesturing toward me. Annona says, I like Amy near me in case I need her and as my protector. Protector? Her? Domitia says grinning at me, her dark hair tied back behind her head tightly. Amy was a gladiator, and Marcus bought her for me, and saved her life from certain death, Anonna says, eyeing me then Domitia. Gladiator? And Marcus has her here with you? Domitia says frowning, wine dribbling down her chin. I tongued Annona last night, and she held me close and kissed me all down from neck to navel, and as I stand there watching Domitia gaze at me, I wish her gone, to drown in some dark green sea. © 2016 Terry Collett |
StatsAuthorTerry 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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