Lips & Hips Poem by John Sensele

Lips & Hips



Lips and hips beep, sip, tip and whip quips
Sliding and gliding from romantic pips
That boast and clink glasses of wine
When estranged lovers pretend famished foibles and rabbles shine.

Lips and hips nick pictures and sneak thoughts
Into minds driven blind when noughts
Tear flies and bear pains of lies told
With a straight face when a lace grows cold.

Lips and hips address adrenaline and caress the mess
Vortex vends and sends into a cortex in a turmoil place
Where hormones pour scorn on reason
Daring common sense to belie and deny feelings in due season.

Lips and hips tickled and toppled sinewy Samson
Purloined fields and shields of wisdom from Solomon
When lips and hips chopped down a chopper that flew David
When ceilings of feelings grew vividly avid.

Saturday, November 26, 2016
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John Sensele

John Sensele

Ndola, Zambia
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