Playing Doctor in the Stairwell

Playing Doctor in the Stairwell

A Poem by Crowley
"

Writing from a woman's point of view as a man has its pitfalls, but I like to try.

"

     I stepped out from my  apartment and walked barefoot to the the stairwell landing where Jim was reading Annie Proulx halfheartedly and tapping his feet. On tipped toes, I rubbed his stubbled head and covered his eyes. 


"Breakfast?"


     He turned his face to mine and asked if I meant basketball or real doctor when I called him Doctor J during sex last night. I paused, pinching my lip and thought about him fat fingering the hook on my bra for a full minute before I rescued him from his covert fumblings.


"Basketball,"


     He shook his head and returned to his book.


"I'll get my shoes."


© 2018 Crowley


Author's Note

Crowley
Just some utter wackery, one from the Archives.

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this snippet turns a smile...but not a woman's point of view...definitely a mans point but a womanly wit about it! I still consider you multi-versed :P

Posted 6 Years Ago


Very tale written. Make me smile. Playing Doctor can be fun. Thank you Crowley for sharing the amazing poetry.
Coyote


Posted 6 Years Ago


ok from a woman's point of view it seems it is a little bit lacking in sweetness women are known for that but still the emotions are evidently displayed in the poem

Posted 6 Years Ago



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Crowley
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