Indecently Yours

Neville

Indecently Yours

 

Almost indecently

Too good to be true

She would work on him discretely

In both monochrome and glue

 

However

 

Let us not pretend

Or kid ourselves

We each belong in different hemispheres

You and I

 

Whilst I am

Loosely bound by some psychosis

You are clearly tethered

To an ocean and to the sky

 

We belong on separate pages

You and I

But just to be on the safe side

 

Suck it and see

He said

Cut it and bleed

She bled

 

Then having bled

She placed a silver flute between her lips

And took a sip of alter wine

 

Only then did she concede

To join the cult and dance a jig upon

 Both his wand and on mine

 

  • Author: Neville (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 23rd, 2019 02:59
  • Comment from author about the poem: ticked the box just to be on the safe side....
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  • Fay Slimm.

    Have to agree my dear Nev. that bound and tethered together these poetic lines reveal no way out for those indecently glued.....fantastic the turning of chosen words into creation of different ideas in this clever write.

  • Neville

    Thank you Fay.... always appreciated no end... N

  • orchidee

    Dancing a jig on wands..... Swoon?! heehee.

    • Neville

      absolutely.. on this occasion you have my permission to swoon.... thanks Orchidee...

    • SerenWise

      Nicely written, very elegant

      • Neville

        thank you kindly....

      • Suresh

        Poet choose words to express minds ensemble of intrigue- leaving readers salavating

        • Neville

          thanking you from afar my friend.... N

        • Christina8

          Oh my! Glad you ticked the box, lol! A clever write, so agree with Fay on this one. An absolutely wonderful job, Nev!

          • Neville

            thanking you kindly and true my friend....



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