Someday She'll Know

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They danced around the
subject, tying knots of twine.
Never speaking out.

He left her once,
twice.
Three times she took him back.

Now again he comes.

Knowing she’ll be hurt.
The door opens,
they merge.

All ready she waits.
Her body on edge.

Soft lips tremble because
she knows he holds her.
The power he wields
confuses;
She can’t stop him.

Can you help her please?

Submissive she is.
See it in her face,
her eyes.

He’s locking her in.
The hold is tighter.
Each time he pulls her deeper.
She can’t run or hide.

She’ll break away soon.
In time she’ll be strong and know,
His pleasure should not be her pain.

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hugo_samhugo_samover 18 years ago
Submission

Is will stronger than inclination? Does it matter? Makes you think. What a dangerous game that sometimes gets played.

My Erotic TrailMy Erotic Trailover 18 years ago
mention

Your Poem was mentioned on the thread "New Poems Reviews" for Saturday 14, 2006

thanks for the journey

Art~

AnonymousAnonymousover 18 years ago
A dance in 3/4 time

To perform this dance takes two

watch the couple on the floor

and the shadows on the wall,

the couple move right

the shadows do too

couple left, shadows right

sometimes together, sometimes not

this dance will never end

till time shall be no more.

Thank You. Ronnie W.

LeBrozLeBrozover 18 years ago
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Something like a cross

Between the old Red & new;

This new style has more impact

While engaging in themes of the old.

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