WHILE SHE WASHES UP 1986A Poem by Terry CollettTWO WOMEN TALK AND WASH UP AND THE THOUGHTS OF ONE IN 1986Fenola is washing up the dishes after dinner, Eileen watches her from the table in the kitchen, Fenola talking about her day at work, about something someone did or said, but Eileen is watching Fenola's body move, the way the hands (pink-gloved) lift and plunge in the soapy water, the way her hips move so sexually, the tight bottom, the way the skirt holds her, the black tights, she thinking of later after supper, in bed, after talk and kisses, then thinks of the night before, the lights out (just moonlight through the slit in the curtains), the perfume of her, the kisses on her body, the exploration of each body in turn or at the same time, the soft words of encouragement, the later messages of yes and yes and there and there, then Fenola turns and says: and her husband didn't even remember their anniversary silly fool, and she(the wife) said he'd be for it or rather he wouldn't, and laughs and Eileen laughs too, taking in the shaking bosoms as she does, the sweet little piglets lying there, and all Eileen can do at present is stare. © 2016 Terry Collett |
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Added on July 14, 2016 Last Updated on July 14, 2016 Tags: women, talk, washing up, sexual thoughts, 1986 AuthorTerry 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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