NEW CLOTHES FOR PARIS.A Poem by Terry CollettHAZEL PREPARES DUNNE FOR PARIS.You realize of course Hazel Says to Dunne her maid as She helps her on with the Jacket of her two piece suit That you’ll have to wear new Clothes when we go to Paris I can’t have you dressed just Anyhow and shoes and hats We must have new hats and Shoes and we’ll get you fitted For a new coat suitable for the Climate and careful how you do Up the jacket I don’t want you Losing any of the buttons as You did with the other jacket You’re always losing buttons Dunne you are such a clumsy Girl and while we are in other’s Company in Paris don’t keep Calling me Miss this or that you Will pretend we are just friends On holiday together and let me Do the talking as I can speak French and while Hazel is talking Dunne adjusts the jacket over the Shoulders allowing her fingers to Feel the flesh letting her eyes scan The naked shoulders and wishes She could just kiss just the one kiss And the hotel is booked and two Separate beds and we will share The same room Hazel adds so you Can help me as you do now and Dunne moves her head forward her Lips are just an inch or so from the Fleshy shoulder just a mere inch or So and then moving to the front of Her mistress she buttons up each Button in turn with her thin fingers Gazing at her mistress’s eyes looking Into hers the pupils like dark olives on A white platter waiting to be consumed. © 2010 Terry Collett |
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Added on November 17, 2010 Last Updated on November 17, 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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