Potage du Femme
Jeez, he said ..
You taste delicious ..
Well then
I thank you, kind sir
she replied ..
Do you really think
so though ..
She tentatively
enquired ..
Oh yes, indeed
I truly do
and with a pinch
more salt
and maybe
a bay leaf or two ..
I dare suggest
every single slice
would quite
simply taste divine ..
- Author: Neville ( Offline)
- Published: September 2nd, 2022 04:03
- Comment from author about the poem: this is not a love poem, but rather a recipe for disaster .................. :)
- Category: Unclassified
- Views: 51
Comments6
Talking cunnilingus here? 'Since between your legs is all the richness of a pollution free seashore, I'll give you all you want and then some...'
I'm sure she'll come across if I ask her...
Thanks for dipping in Dave
...and she did and I did and the energy passed through her to me.... Wish I had the poetic skill to give it the moment...
Thanks Nev for at least giving me the chance.....
Tis my kina broth this slice after slice of salty potage with delectable taste - -- - -thanks for the spicy read mon ami..............x
You are welcome and I am blessed .. thank you dear Fay .. x
You know I'm gonna say this - Fido won't let me have any potage! lol.
I did indeed .. I would suggest yu forget your age and just settle for some pot .. for medicinal purposes of course 🙂
It's all Fido's fault. I will put him out the back garden a while, then let me hair down! What he don't see, won't hurt him!
Surely you must have some basil and saffron there as well Neville.
Andy
maybe just a touch ............ cheers Andy 🙂
This sounds quite the taste treat. What I want to know is does this dish reheat well, or is it also good cold?
I prefer it just as it comes ..................... thank you Bella tis indeed good to have you back again .. N 🙂
Thanks Neville, it's good to be back. I was out of commission for a few days while we were in Indiana for my father-in-law's 100th birthday bash. I think there might be a poem there if I can get it together. Take care my friend.
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