What was never taught at school

What was never taught at school

A Poem by andrew mitchell

There are two
types of clothing
before lovemaking.
Those that are removed
neatly folded and placed,
and those that are ripped off,
torn, stretched, and thrown
never to be found in a hurry.

During lovemaking
one does not
recite poetry
one swears.

Finally, speak if you have to
but if you hear the words deeper
don’t lower your voice.

© 2025 andrew mitchell


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The last line made me smile and giggle. Although a deep toned voice never hurt of a raspy growl for that matter

I enjoy this poem from the first line to the last and I shall say I have never neatly folded clothes before getting ravished. I’m not sure what soft love making is for it is not something that excite me.

Well done on this topic and tasteful as well

Posted 5 Hours Ago


I wonder what kind of lovemaking would induce someone to recite poetry. I think once the poem was over that person would be lying alone.

Posted 8 Hours Ago


andrew mitchell

8 Hours Ago

Maybe Shakespeare lol.Yes who would. So much is written but would it make the bedroom. I think wooin.. read more

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andrew mitchell

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