![]() NymphetA Poem by Tom Benson![]() Was she going to be worth the risk?![]()
Bright sparkle in her eyes, and moist inviting lips. On view her shapely thighs, 'neath slim waist, narrow hips.
Long shining auburn hair, complexion like a doll. A chest that made men stare, she really had it all.
For days I'd seen her face, with make-up well applied. Dark thoughts I had to chase, I'll get over her, I lied …
Eventually I spoke, no longer could I wait. Accepted at a stroke, we went out on a date.
Then I was twenty four, and filled with lustful hunger. She looked eighteen or more, definitely not younger.
Three passionate nights we spent, at my comfy pad. Then back home she went, to her mum and dad.
At first I found it hard, believing what she'd done. My mind could not discard, we now had a son.
I'm now in my fourth year, of my prison time. I've lost my whole career, in jail whilst in my prime.
I acted like a fool, so blind I hadn't seen. She made me break a rule, my lover was fourteen …
* * * © 2011 Tom BensonAuthor's Note
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3 Reviews Added on August 1, 2011 Last Updated on August 1, 2011 Author![]() Tom BensonNortheast England, United KingdomAbout* Updated - 12th February 2021: Served 23 years in the British Army, 1969 - 1992. Retail Management from 1992 - 2012. I joined Writer's Cafe in 2009 but I wasn't happy with my efforts so my mem.. more..Writing
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