Wanting More Poem by Della Perry

Wanting More



She wore him like an embellishment
His masculinity aided her femininity.
She needed all the help she could muster.
Self centered, selfish, narcissistic.
No problems leaving loved ones behind.

She wore him like a diamond necklace
Sprawled around her neck for all to see
But when she got down and dirty
She had no prolbme hanging him from the jewellery stand
Dangling coldly alone.
Got down on her knees for a new man.
Who reminded her of expensive golden bands
Adorning her greedy fingers
So much more she wanted, needed,
Never satisfied.
She offered her hand once more.

Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: adultery,divorce
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bri Edwards 14 December 2017

No, i don't think this is about you. mostly because you write, i believe, about an adulterous woman, and 'who in their right mind' would write about themselves in this way? ! and NOW i'll look at another poem. bri :)

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Bri Edwards 14 December 2017

i think to poem is magnificent! oh! i just read the topics listed by you. i hope this does not indicate a problem in YOUR life, but just a keen 'imagination'. if the former, good luck! divorce is sometimes the better choice, though it can be excrutiating (for some; not for me) . to MyPoemList. time for one more..................poem. bri :)

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Bri Edwards 14 December 2017

well, Della, i'm glad to find some new poems on your site! but i have a problem with this line: She had no prolbme hanging him from the jewellery stand.................ha ha, hee-hee, :) some of this does sound down and dirty. just what i wanted tonight! (to be continued) ....

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