A Roughneck Don Draper Poem by Belle Violet

A Roughneck Don Draper

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Wish you'd spank me.
Wish you'd drag me.
Wish you'd
make it
known
what you own.
Wish you weren't
such a quiet man.
Wish you were rougher
with those strong hands.
Wish
you'd insist
That I do
your dishes.
Wish you'd make me wear skirts;
Wish you'd bend me
over, then,
before dinner's served.
Wish you'd let me
fold your shirts.
Wish you'd f*** me
til it hurts.
Wish I was
your pretty,
little, thin-waisted missy,
and you kept
your reigns tight on me.
Wish you'd
pat your leg, and
invite me into
your lap.
Wish you'd let me curl up,
beneath your muscles,
all burled up,
more often than not.
Wish I packed
your lunches,
with little surprises,
you'd be embarrassed
if other men saw.
Wish you'd oblige me
with whispers
of "ride me"
and guide me
when it's so early,
it's blurry,
but you're already
stirring.
Domestic Clink,
ain't a bad thing,
long as you got
a fella
you wanna call warden.

Long as I have
a fella
I wanna call warden,
It's a retro kinda kink
to stand in front of
a sink.
I'll misbehave, clearly,
But you'll find it
endearing,
and I'll do it
with intention,
to end up under
your hand.
A roughneck Don Draper
to put his thumb
over me.
I want him blue collar,
and beefy,
and solid,
I don't want whiskey
and suits,
I want beer and
work boots,
I want that
to be you,
Because that's
what I need;
a good man
to oversee me.
I'm just here
to please.
I should have married
in the 50s.
Equality is boredom,
I want a sexy warden.

Monday, July 14, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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