Lasting Leisure Poem by John Sensele

Lasting Leisure



In a dream I flew away to heaven to bathe in happy waters
Abandon a life of scorn and porn on the Earth;
Angels with gorgeous gels accommodated me in joyful quarters
And all at once I realized no need to fear death.

In a dream I'm free to climb trees and enjoy unlimited glee
To play with babes, to build a Babel tower;
Sinners and winners together gladly see
Values and clues of unity without worrying about power.

In a dream I'm a giant defiant of earthly conventions
Which make me sick although lads are quick
To judge, to urge caution, to purge emotions
That prick thick heads skilled in a bed trick.

In a dream I enter a paradise harem teeming with houris
Who swim me in seas of pleasure;
I feel so really manly when I deal with sarees
That caress and bless my face as I lick a lasting leisure.

Wednesday, December 21, 2016
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John Sensele

John Sensele

Ndola, Zambia
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