SENORA GARCIA.A Poem by Terry CollettA MAN AND THE SENORA OF THE HOTEL.The senora Always gave you Disdainful looks The warm morning After you came In late at night Or in the cold Early hours On the bright wings Of the full moon. Her stare was well Known to almost Freeze you in your Tracks when you came To enter the Dining room of The small hotel Where you lodged for A while. She’d stand There by the door With her taut arms Folded and her Thin lips pulled tight Across her face And exuding Menace and her Eyes following You as you crossed The floor to your Table and sat Down waiting for Breakfast to come Via one of The downtrodden Poor maids who would Mutter softly Some unknown words As she lay your Bowl down and she Knowing as well As you that the Senora’s eyes Were piercing you Both as if you Were secret young Lovers caught in The throes of hot Copulation And once the maid Had walked off with Her small but neat Sexy wagging A*s behind her, You gave the grim Senora a Quick glance hoping She’d gone off to War or engaged Herself in some Domestic chore. But no, she was Still staring, her Eyes focussed on You, her arms still Folded, her breasts Heaving, her low Muttering voice Filtering the Air, waiting for Someone to speak To her if they Were stupid or Suicidal Enough to dare. © 2010 Terry Collett |
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Added on July 26, 2010 Last Updated on July 26, 2010 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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