In Public Or In Private Corners Poem by Lawrence S. Pertillar

In Public Or In Private Corners

Rating: 2.0


You came to ravish my pride.
To beg from you all my needs.
And it dawned on me this morning,
You are going to be the one pleading,
To be pleased.
If we can ever restore our climaxing skills.

I am not about disrespect.
In public or in private corners...
To discuss our business.
Especially,
When you are out here...
Throwing my feelings away.
Are all whores this insensitive.

I don't call what I am about to say,
Disrespectful at all.

I don't want to see you again in life...
Ever!

With the eyes dotted and the tees crossed.

'There are no eyes and tees in 'ever'.'

And if they should ever do,
You can bet that one of us has lived long enough...
To know when to make a change!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
READ THIS POEM IN OTHER LANGUAGES
Close
Error Success