Glass disguise

Glass disguise

A Poem by Stef Outsiders

His mind wonder's
of such a pretty face
'she cover's well'
he thought
'but what could she be hiding
though?'

could it be a scar
decorative stretch marks
that cover her hips 
and thighs

She saw him
examining 
and innocently 
covered herself

he wanted to say something
so it did not look
like what it had
seemed'

'I can't help
but stare
and feel an aura
that is pouring from her
eyes?'

'though it is not
the glare I'm after
she is pulling me deeper
from behind
this glass disguise'

© 2011 Stef Outsiders


Author's Note

Stef Outsiders
I don't know, random writing I guess... writers block still.

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Nice write, I love the structure of it! Keep it up!

Posted 13 Years Ago


Random writings are always the best and you proved that with this piece. Wonderful write!!
♥ Ta'Shandra

Posted 13 Years Ago


You could put this in many situations, it comes out well, each reader can see what they want to see, cheers for the image!
*bird*

Posted 13 Years Ago


Being emotionally naked is the greatest risk we take. But it can open our hearts to a world of endless possibilities.
If this is what you call writer's block I wish I would get it.

Posted 13 Years Ago


I often wonder about waht lies covered by clothes - in fact sometimes I think I am the architypal voyeuristic undresser... always imagining how it might be...

You capture a male thing, I think... and I guess many a female knows she can allure by her disguise...

Posted 13 Years Ago



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Added on August 18, 2011
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Stef Outsiders
Stef Outsiders

United Kingdom



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Hi everyone I am writer but still have a long way to go, have been writing for four years now, i like to read, love art, photography drawing and designing! I'm 26 years old, have two beautiful ch.. more..

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