Frustration.

Fay Slimm.

 

 

Frustration.

 

Wanting more

her response to his overtures 

played host to frustration.

Tricks of known

whore-trade brought

naught but raised eyebrows

and frowns 

met seductive invites.

 

Soft lips became

tighter, sighs mixed with 

fumblings of something 

like fidgets fought boredom

and made ardour sink

into flawed

self-expression

as indifference set in.

 

Silence swathed 

further advances in gloom

as tried patterns put

paid to passion and froze

faltering action

to dubious gropes

so she rose

shrugged her shoulders,

 

dressed and 

impotence accepted

she left.     

  • Author: Fay Slimm. (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 27th, 2020 03:40
  • Comment from author about the poem: Saw the image and chuckled hence this bit of tongue-in-cheek fun today............... hope you enjoy. !!!
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments6

  • orchidee

    Swoon! heehee.

    • Fay Slimm.

      Ooooh - swooning are we - hope the read didnt affect you too much dear Orchi.

      • orchidee

        I shall recover - to sing again, doubtless! Though they wish I wouldn't. lol.

      • dusk arising

        LOL sometimes its not easy to read the other genders needs and that works both ways.
        Shame we can't just be receptive to our partner saying 'hey i need xyzxyz, sort me out will you?' ... it would solve so many issues and keep the peace. Oh and there's a pill for nearly everything these days, even if it has to be crushed and put into his herbal tea for disguise.

        Good fun entertainment. Hope you are looking after yourself in these strange times. Still waiting for local gov to get back to me with string of volunteers to keep 'isolated vulnerable' yours truly serviced LOL.

        • Fay Slimm.

          Haha -- - I like the idea of popping a pill into drinks for the unable or unwilling. - - your sense of humour leaves me with many a smile - - and yes my friend I am taking care and keeping busy at home in these testing times - - so glad D.A that you enjoyed my lighter writing today..

        • Alan .S. Jeeves

          Ah! A common mistake made by ladies like the one in the image ~ she is a little overdressed for the occasion.
          Thanks for the fun write Fay...
          Ex animo, Alan

          • Fay Slimm.

            Ha ha - - I get the drift of your comment my friend - glad you enjoyed my bit of fun ....... wishing you safe and well Alan.

          • Saxon Crow

            Haha. The ultimate frustration.

            • Fay Slimm.

              Ah - - you nailed it my friend. ha ha

            • Michael Edwards

              Ah great - who said you don't write light? More please.

              • Fay Slimm.

                Now that would be asking for trouble - -- I blush to think what my fun-writes would sink to my friend........... ha - glad you enjoyed this one however...........

              • Goldfinch60

                Good fun write Fay.

                Andy

                • Fay Slimm.

                  Thank you Andy - I wanted to brighten the gloom today and just look what came from my unguarded mind....... my Muse must be alarmed............. ha ha

                  • Goldfinch60

                    Your Muse is wonderful Fay.

                    Andy



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