TANGIERS 1970A Poem by Terry CollettBOY AN DGIRL IN TANGIERS IN 1970The Mediterranean Sea caught the moonlight as you wandered the beach with Mame she grabbed your hand and kissed your cheek isn’t it out of this world? she said stopping and looking into your eyes and breathing out her peppermint breath you smelt the sea salt felt the slight breeze coming across the sea wouldn’t you rather be with one of the other guys than be here with me? you said gazing at her fuzzy hair her light blue eyes oh piss the other guys it’s you I like she said brushing a hand through your hair pulling you in closer to her small tight breasts don’t you like me? she asked I thought you fancied me the way you kept staring at me on the coach and in Tangiers you heard the Berber drums and voices from the camp base coming on the wind and wondered if the others would guess she’d taken you down the beach for something romantic or tumble in the sands with all lips and hands well? she asked standing there in her flowered two piece bathing cloth sure I do you muttered sensing her hand reaching down your jeans seeking an erection a sign of interest do you ever think of those ancients who may once have stood where we now stand? you said how they too may have stood beneath a sky and stars and moon like us? she stood back and stared and uttered coldly no I haven’t and couldn’t give a cuss and off she went up the beach to the base camp on smooth sands and rough tufts of grass and oh how she knew to wiggle her small tight a*s. © 2012 Terry Collett |
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1 Review Added on February 28, 2012 Last Updated on February 28, 2012 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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